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AT Commands Reference Guide For DE910 Family

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APPLICABILITY TABLE

PRODUCT

DE910-DUAL

DE910-SC

SW Version

15.00.021 (Verizon)

15.00.002 (Sprint)

15.00.393 (SC)

15.00.014 (Aeris.net)

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SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

Notice

While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Telit assumes

no liability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the

information obtained herein. The information in this document has been carefully checked and is

believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies or

omissions. Telit reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein and

reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in content

hereof with no obligation to notify any person of revisions or changes. Telit does not assume

any liability arising out of the application or use of any product, software, or circuit described

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such Telit products, programming, or services in your country.

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Usage and Disclosure Restrictions

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by express license agreement only and may be used only in accordance with the terms of such

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in any form or by any means, without prior written permission of Telit

High Risk Materials

Components, units, or third-party products used in the product described herein are NOT fault-

tolerant and are NOT designed, manufactured, or intended for use as on-line control equipment

in the following hazardous environments requiring fail-safe controls: the operation of Nuclear

Facilities, Aircraft Navigation or Aircraft Communication Systems, Air Traffic Control, Life

Support, or Weapons Systems (High Risk Activities"). Telit and its supplier(s) specifically

disclaim any expressed or implied warranty of fitness for such High Risk Activities.

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names are the property of their respective owners.

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Contents

1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 7

1.1. Scope .................................................................................................................................... 7

1.2. Audience .............................................................................................................................. 7

1.3. Contact Information, Support ............................................................................................. 7

1.4. Document Organization ...................................................................................................... 8

1.5. Text Conventions ................................................................................................................. 8

1.6. Related Documents ............................................................................................................. 8

2. Overview ........................................................................................................................... 9

2.1. About the document ............................................................................................................ 9

3. AT COMMANDS .............................................................................................................. 10

3.1. Definitions .......................................................................................................................... 10

3.2. AT Command Syntax ......................................................................................................... 11 3.2.1. String Type Parameters ................................................................................................................. 11 3.2.2. Command Lines ............................................................................................................................. 12

3.2.2.1. ME Error Result Code - +CME ERROR: <err> ......................................................................... 14 3.2.2.2. Message Service Failure Result Code - +CMS ERROR: <err> ................................................ 16

3.2.3. Information Responses and Result Codes .................................................................................... 18 3.2.4. Command Response Time-Out ..................................................................................................... 19 3.2.5. Command Issuing Timing .............................................................................................................. 20

3.3. Storage ............................................................................................................................... 22 3.3.1. Factory Profile and User Profiles ................................................................................................... 22

3.4. AT Commands Availability Table ...................................................................................... 24

3.5. AT Commands References ............................................................................................... 32 3.5.1. Command Line General Format .................................................................................................... 32

3.5.1.1. Command Line Prefixes ............................................................................................................ 32 3.5.2. General Configuration Commands ................................................................................................ 33 3.5.3. Hayes Compliant AT Commands .................................................................................................. 34

3.5.3.1. Generic Modem Control ............................................................................................................. 34 3.5.3.2. DTE - Modem Interface Control ................................................................................................. 41 3.5.3.3. Call Control ................................................................................................................................ 50 3.5.3.4. Modulation Control ..................................................................................................................... 54 3.5.3.5. Compression Control ................................................................................................................. 55 3.5.3.6. Break Control ............................................................................................................................. 56 3.5.3.7. S Parameters ............................................................................................................................. 57 3.5.3.8. Error Control .............................................................................................................................. 62

3.5.4. 3GPP TS 27.007 AT Commands................................................................................................... 64 3.5.4.1. General ...................................................................................................................................... 64 3.5.4.2. Call Control ................................................................................................................................ 66 3.5.4.3. Network Service Handling ......................................................................................................... 68 3.5.4.4. Mobile Equipment Control ......................................................................................................... 74 3.5.4.5. Mobile Equipment Errors ........................................................................................................... 88 3.5.4.6. Voice Control ............................................................................................................................. 89

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3.5.4.7. Commands for Battery Charger ................................................................................................. 90 3.5.5. Partially 3GPP TS 27.005 AT Commands for SMS and CBS ....................................................... 91

3.5.5.1. General Configuration ................................................................................................................ 91 3.5.5.2. Message Configuration .............................................................................................................. 94 3.5.5.3. Message Receiving and Reading .............................................................................................. 97 3.5.5.4. Message Sending And Writing ................................................................................................ 106

3.5.6. Telit Custom AT Commands ........................................................................................................ 114 3.5.6.1. General Configuration AT Commands .................................................................................... 114 3.5.6.2. Audio AT Commands ............................................................................................................... 144 3.5.6.3. Multisocket AT Commands ...................................................................................................... 166 3.5.6.4. FTP AT Commands ................................................................................................................. 179 3.5.6.5. Single Socket AT Commands .................................................................................................. 183 3.5.6.6. E-mail Management AT Commands ....................................................................................... 203

3.5.7. GPS Commands .......................................................................................................................... 210 3.5.7.1. Stand Alone GPS Commands ................................................................................................. 210 3.5.7.2. gpsOne Commands ................................................................................................................. 217

3.5.8. Telit CDMA Custom AT Commands ............................................................................................ 220 3.5.8.1. General Configuration AT Commands .................................................................................... 220 3.5.8.2. Authentication .......................................................................................................................... 231 3.5.8.3. Air interface and call processing .............................................................................................. 232 3.5.8.4. DATA Session AT commands ................................................................................................. 236 3.5.8.5. AGPS AT commands ............................................................................................................... 238 3.5.8.6. EVDO specific AT commands ................................................................................................. 238

3.5.9. RUIM Specific AT Commands ..................................................................................................... 241 3.5.9.1. General Commands ................................................................................................................. 241

3.5.10. Qualcomm Proprietary AT Commands ........................................................................................ 247 3.5.10.1. AT Commands for Mobile IP ( Except for RUIM version ) .................................................. 247

3.5.11. FOTA/OMA-DM for the Sprint Network ....................................................................................... 260 3.5.11.1. Configuration Commands .................................................................................................... 260 3.5.11.2. Session Control Commands ................................................................................................ 264

3.5.12. Verizon Specific AT commands ................................................................................................... 268 3.5.12.1. General Commands ............................................................................................................. 268

3.5.13. Sprint Specific AT Commands ..................................................................................................... 282 3.5.13.1. General Commands ............................................................................................................. 282

3.5.14. Aeris.Net Specific AT Commands ............................................................................................... 289 3.5.14.1. General Commands ............................................................................................................. 289

3.6. AT parser abort ................................................................................................................ 291

4. List of acronyms ........................................................................................................... 293

5. Document History ........................................................................................................ 295

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This document provides a detailed specification and a comprehensive listing of all AT commands

supported by the DE910 Family.

Readers of this document should be familiar with Telit modules and the means of controlling them using

AT Commands.

For general contact, technical support, to report documentation errors and to order manuals, contact

Telit’s Technical Support Center (TTSC) at:

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Alternatively, use:

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For detailed information about where you can buy Telit modules or for recommendations on accessories

and components visit:

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To register for product news and announcements or for product questions contact Telit’s Technical

Support Center (TTSC).

Our aim is to make this guide as helpful as possible. Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions

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This document contains the following chapters:

Chapter 1: “Introduction” provides the scope for this document, target audience, contact and

support information, and text conventions.

Chapter 2: “Overview” discusses the goal of this document and implementation suggestions.

Chapter 3: “AT Commands” The core of this reference guides.

Danger – This information MUST be followed or catastrophic equipment failure or bodily injury may

occur.

Caution or Warning – Alerts the user to important points about integrating the module., If these points

are not followed; the module and end user equipment may fail or malfunction.

Tip or Information – Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when integrating the

module.

All dates are in ISO 8601 format, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD.

ETSI GSM 07.07 specification and rules

http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/07_series/07.07/

ETSI GSM 07.05 specification and rules

http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/07_series/07.05/

Hayes standard AT command set

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This document describes all AT commands implemented on the Telit wireless module DE910

Family.

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The Telit wireless module family can be controlled via the serial interface using the standard AT

commands1. The Telit wireless module family is compliant with:

1. TIA/EIA/707-A.3 AT Command.

2. Partial Hayes standard AT command set.

3. Partially 3GPP 27.005 specific AT Commands SMS (Short Message Service).

4. Partially ETSI 3GPP 27.007 specific AT Commands for controlling voice and

Phonebook.

Moreover, the Telit wireless module family supports Telit proprietary AT commands for

specific purposes.

The following is a description of how to use the AT commands with the Telit wireless module

family.

The following syntactical definitions apply:

<CR> Carriage return character, is the command line and result code terminator character,

which value, in decimal ASCII between 0 and 255,is specified within parameter S3. The

default value is 13.

<LF> Linefeed character, is the character recognized as line feed character. Its value, in

decimal ASCII between 0 and 255, is specified within parameter S4. The default value

is 10. The line feed character is output after the carriage return character if verbose

result codes are used (V1 option used). Otherwise, if numeric format result codes are

used (V0 option used) it will not appear in the result codes.

<...> Name enclosed in angle brackets is a syntactical element. They do not appear in the

command line.

[...] Optional sub parameter of a command or an optional part of TA information response is

enclosed in square brackets. Brackets themselves do not appear in the command line.

When the sub parameter is not given in AT commands which have a Read command,

new value equals to its previous value. In AT commands which do not store the values

of any of their sub parameters, and so do not have a Read command, called action type

commands, action should be taken on the basis of the recommended default setting of

the sub parameter.

1 AT is an ATTENTION command and is used as a prefix to other parameters in a string. The AT command combined with

other parameters can be set up in the communications package or typed in manually as a command line instruction.

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The syntax rules followed by the Telit implementation of both Hayes AT commands and

GSM/WCDMA commands are very similar to those of standard basic and extended AT

commands. There are two types of extended command:

- Parameter type commands. This type of command may be “set” (to store a value or

values for later use), “read” (to determine the current value or values stored), or “tested”

(to determine ranges of values supported). Each of them has a test command (trailing =?)

to give information about the type of its sub parameters; they also have a Read command

(trailing ?) to check the current values of sub parameters.

- Action type commands. This type of command may be “executed” or “tested”.

“executed“ to invoke a particular function of the equipment, which generally

involves more than the simple storage of a value for later use

“tested” to determine:

Whether or not the equipment implements the Action Command (in this case

issuing the corresponding Test command - trailing =? - returns the OK result

code), and, if sub parameters are associated with the action, the ranges of sub

parameters values that are supported.

Action commands do not store the values of any of their possible sub parameters.

In the case of a Telit command, the “read” action may be used for a specific purpose.

Moreover:

The response to the Test Command (trailing =?) may be changed in the future by

Telit to allow the description of new values/functionalities

If all the sub parameters of a parameter type command +CMD (or #CMD or

$CMD) are optional, issuing AT+CMD=<CR> (or AT#CMD=<CR> or

AT$CMD=<CR>) causes the OK result code to be returned and the previous values

of the omitted sub parameters to be retained.

A string either enclosed between quotes or not, is considered a valid string type parameter

input. According to V25 space characters are ignored on the command line and may be used

freely for formatting purposes unless they are embedded in numeric or quoted string

constants; therefore a string containing a space character has to be enclosed between quotes

to be considered a valid string type parameter.

A small set of commands requires always writing the input string parameters within quotes:

this is explicitly reported in the specific descriptions.

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A command line is made up of three elements: the prefix, the body and the termination

character.

The command line prefix consists of the characters “AT” or “at”, or, to repeat the

execution of the previous command line, the characters “A/” or “a/”.

The termination character may be selected by a user option (parameter S3), the default

being <CR>.

The basic structures of the command line are:

ATCMD1<CR> where AT is the command line prefix, CMD1 is the body of a

basic command (nb: the name of the command never begins with the character

“+”) and <CR> is the command line terminator character

ATCMD2=10<CR> where 10 is a sub parameter

AT+CMD1;+CMD2=, ,10<CR> These are two examples of extended commands

(nb: the name of the command always begins with the character “+”2). They are

delimited with semicolon. In the second command, the sub parameter is omitted.

+CMD1?<CR> This is a Read command for checking current sub parameter values

+CMD1=?<CR> This is a test command for checking possible sub parameter

values

These commands might be performed in a single command line as shown below:

ATCMD1 CMD2=10+CMD1;+CMD2=, ,10;+CMD1?;+CMD1=?<CR>

It is always preferable to separate into different command lines the basic commands and the

extended commands; furthermore, it is suggested to avoid placing several action commands

in the same command line because if one of them fails, an error message is received but it is

not possible to determine which one of them has failed the execution.

If command V1 is enabled (verbose responses codes) and all commands in a command line

have been performed successfully, result code <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> is sent from the

TA to the TE, if sub parameter values of a command are not accepted by the TA or command

itself is invalid, or command cannot be performed for some reason, result code

<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF> is sent and no subsequent commands in the command line

are processed.

If command V0 is enabled (numeric response codes), and all commands in a command line

have been performed successfully, result code 0<CR> is sent from the TA to the TE. If sub-

parameter values of a command are not accepted by the TA or command itself is invalid, or

2 The set of proprietary AT commands differs from the standard commands because the name of each of them

begins with either “@”, “#”, “$” or “*”. Proprietary AT commands follow the same syntax rules as extended

commands

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command cannot be performed for some reason, result code 4<CR> and no subsequent

commands in the command line are processed.

In case of errors depending on ME operation, ERROR (or 4) response may be replaced by

+CME ERROR: <err> or +CMS ERROR: <err>.

NOTE: The command line buffer accepts a maximum of 80 characters. If this number is

exceeded none of the commands will be executed and TA returns ERROR.

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This is NOT a command; it is the error response to +Cxxx 3gpp TS 27.007 commands.

Syntax: +CME ERROR: <err>.

Parameter: <err> - error code can be either numeric or verbose (see +CMEE).The

possible values of <err> are reported in the table:

Numeric Format Verbose Format General errors: 0 phone failure 1 No connection to phone 2 phone-adaptor link reserved 3 operation not allowed 4 operation not supported 5 PH-SIM(RUIM) PIN required (RUIM only) 10 SIM(RUIM) not inserted(RUIM only) 11 SIM(RUIM) PIN required(RUIM only) 12 SIM(RUIM) PUK required(RUIM only) 13 SIM(RUIM) failure(RUIM only) 14 SIM(RUIM) busy(RUIM only) 15 SIM(RUIM) wrong(RUIM only) 16 incorrect password(RUIM only) 17 SIM(RUIM) PIN2 required(RUIM only) 18 SIM(RUIM) PUK2 required(RUIM only) 20 memory full 21 invalid index 22 not found 23 memory failure 24 text string too long 25 invalid characters in text string 26 dial string too long 27 invalid characters in dial string 30 no network service General purpose error: 100 unknown 560 cannot open socket 561 remote disconnected or time-out 562 connection failed 563 tx error 564 already listening 683 Active call state

684 RR connection Established

*(Values in parentheses are 3GPP TS 24.008 cause codes)

3GPP TS 27.007 CDMA Problems

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Numeric Format Meaning

148 Unspecified CDMA error

553 Context already activated

554 Stack already active

555 Activation failed

557 Cannot setup socket

558 Cannot resolve DN

603 Cannot resolve name

605 Cannot connect control socket

607 Not connected

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This is NOT a command; it is the error response to +Cxxx SMS commands.

Syntax: +CMS ERROR: <err>

Parameter: <err> - numeric error code. The <err> values are reported in the table:

Numeric Format Meaning

0-1 ME failure

300 ME failure

301 SMS service of ME reserved

302 Operation not allowed

303 Operation not supported

304 Invalid PDU mode parameter

305 Invalid text mode parameter

310 SIM not inserted (RUIM only)

311 SIM PIN required (RUIM only)

312 PH-SIM PIN required (RUIM only)

313 SIM failure (RUIM only)

314 SIM busy (RUIM only)

315 SIM wrong (RUIM only)

316 SIM PUK required (RUIM only)

317 SIM PIN2 required (RUIM only)

318 SIM PUK2 required (RUIM only)

320 Memory failure

321 Invalid memory index

322 Memory full

331 No network service

332 Network time-out

340 Invalid transaction ID

500 unknown error

The following values are IS-41D SMS cause codes:

Network Problems

Numeric Format Meaning

0 Address vacant

1 Address translation failure

2 Network resource shortage

3 Network failure

4 Invalid teleservice id

5 Other network problem

6 Other network problem more first

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Terminal Problems

Numeric Format Meaning

32 No page response

33 Destination busy

34 No Acknowledgement

35 Network failure

36 SMS delivery postponed

37 Destination out of service

38 Destination no longer at this address

39 Other Terminal problem

40 Other terminal problem more first

47 Other terminal problem more last

48 SMS delivery postponed more first

63 SMS delivery postponed more last

Radio Interface Problems

Numeric Format Meaning

64 Radio if resource shortage

65 Radio if incompatible

66 Other radio if problem

67 Other radio if problem more first

95 Other radio if problem more last

General Problems

Numeric Format Meaning

96 Unexpected parameter size

97 SMS origination denied

98 SMS termination denied

99 Supplemental service not supported

100 SMS not supported

101 RESERVED 101

102 Missing expected parameter

103 Missing mandatory parameter

104 Unrecognized parameter value

105 Unexpected parameter value

106 User data size error

107 Other general problems

108 Other general problems more first

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The TA response, in case of verbose response format enabled, for the previous examples

command line could be as shown below:

Information response to +CMD1?

<CR><LF>+CMD1: 2,1,10<CR><LF>

Information response to +CMD1=?

<CR><LF>+CMD1: (0-2),(0,1),(0-15)<CR><LF>

Final result code <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

Moreover, there are two other types of result codes:

result codes that inform about progress of TA operation (e.g. connection establishment

CONNECT)

Result codes that indicate occurrence of an event not directly associated with issuance of a

command from TE (e.g. ring indication RING).

Here are the basic result codes according to ITU-T V25Ter recommendation:

Result Codes

Numeric form Verbose form

0 OK

1 CONNECT

2 RING

3 NO CARRIER

4 ERROR

6 NO DIALTONE

7 BUSY

8 NO ANSWER

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Every command issued to the Telit modules returns a result response if response codes are

enabled (default). The time needed to process the given command and return the response

varies, depending on the command type. Commands that do not interact with the network,

and involve only internal set up settings or readings typically have quicker response times

than commands that require network interaction.

In the table below are listed only the commands whose interaction with the network could

lead to long response timings. When not otherwise specified, timing is referred to set

command.

For phonebook and SMS writing and reading related commands, timing is referred to

commands issued after phonebook sorting is completed.

For DTMF sending and dialing commands timing is referred to module registered on network

(“AT+CREG?” answer is “+CREG: 0,1” or “+CREG: 0,5”).

Command Estimated maximum time to get response (Seconds)

+CPBR 5 (single reading)

15 (complete reading of a 500 records full phonebook)

+CPBF 10 (string present in a 500 records full phonebook)

5 (string not present)

+CPBW 5

+VTS 5 (transmission of full “1234567890*#ABCD” string with no del

ay between tones, default duration)

+CSAS 5

+CRES 5

+CMGS 120 after CTRL-Z; 1 to get ‘>’ prompt

+CMSS 120 after CTRL-Z; 1 to get ‘>’ prompt

+CMGW 5 after CTRL-Z; 1 to get ‘>’ prompt

+CMGD 5 (single SMS cancellation)

25 (cancellation of 50 SMS)

+CMGR 5

+CMGL 100

D 40

A 5 (voice call)

H 2

+CHUP 2

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#TONE 5 (if no duration specified)

#EMAILD 60

#EMAILACT 150

#SEMAIL 210 ( context activation + DNS resolution )

#SKTD 140 (DNS resolution + timeout set with AT#SKTCT)

#SKTOP 290 ( context activation + DNS resolution + timeout set with AT#

SKTCT)

#QDNS 170

#FTPOPEN 120 (timeout set with AT#FTPTO, in case no response is receive

d from server)

#FTPCLOSE 500 (timeout set with AT#FTPTO, in case no response is receive

d from server)

#FTPTYPE 500 (timeout set with AT#FTPTO, in case no response is receive

d from server)

#FTPDELE 500 (timeout set with AT#FTPTO, in case no response is receive

d from server)

#FTPPWD 500 (timeout set with AT#FTPTO, in case no response is receive

d from server)

#FTPCWD 500 (timeout set with AT#FTPTO, in case no response is receive

d from server)

#FTPLIST 500 (timeout set with AT#FTPTO, in case no response is receive

d from server) + time to get listing

#FTPPUT 500 (timeout set with AT#FTPTO, in case no response is receive

d from server)

#SGACT 150

#SH 10

#SD 140 (DNS resolution + connection timeout set with AT#SCFG)

The chain Command -> Response shall always be respected and a new command must not be

issued before the module has finished sending all of its response result code (whatever it may

be).

This applies especially to applications that “sense” the OK text and therefore may send the

next command before the complete code <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF> is sent by the module.

It is advisable regardless to wait for at least 20ms between the end of the reception of the

response and issuing of the next AT command.

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If the response codes are disabled and therefore the module does not report any response to

the command, then at least the 20ms pause time shall be respected.

During command mode, due to hardware limitations, under severe CPU load the serial port

can lose some characters if placed in autobauding at high speeds. If this problem is

encountered the baud rate should be adjusted with +IPR command.

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The Telit wireless modules store the values set by several commands in the internal non-

volatile memory (NVM), allowing this setting to remain even after power off. In the NVM

these values are set either as factory profile or as user profiles: there are two customizable

user profiles and one factory profile in the NVM of the device. By default the device will

start with user profile 0 equal to factory profile.

For backward compatibility each profile is divided into two sections, one base section that

was historically the one that was saved and restored in early releases of code, and the

extended section that includes all the remaining values.

The &W command is used to save the actual values of both sections of profiles into the

NVM user profile.

Commands &Y and &P are both used to set the profile to be loaded at start up. &Y instructs

the device to load at start up only the base section. &P instructs the device to load at start up

the full profile: base + extended sections.

The &F command resets to factory profile values in the base section of profile, while the

&F1 resets to factory profile values in the full set of base + extended section commands.

The values set by other commands are stored in NVM outside the profile: some of them are

stored always, without issuing any &W, while others are stored by issuing specific

commands (+CSAS, #SLEDSAV, #VAUXSAV, #SKTSAV, #ESAV); all of these values

are read at power-up.

The values set by following commands are stored in the profile base section: AUTOBAUD : +IPR

COMMAND ECHO: E

RESULT MESSAGES: Q VERBOSE MESSAGES: V

EXTENDED MESSAGES: X

FLOW CONTROL OPTIONS: &K, +IFC DSR (C107) OPTIONS: &S

DTR (C108) OPTIONS: &D

DCD (C109) OPTIONS: &C RI (C125) OPTIONS: \R

POWER SAVING: +CFUN DEFAULT PROFILE: &Y0

S REGISTERS: S0;S1;S2;S3;S4;S5;S7;S12;S25;S30;S38

CHARACTER FORMAT: +ICF

The values set by following commands are stored in the profile extended section: +FCLASS, +ILRR, +DR,

+CSCS, +CRC, +CVHU,

+CREG, +CLIP, +CLIR, +CCWA +CPBS, +CMEE,

+CMGF, +CSDH, +CNMI,

#ACAL, #PSMRI, #ACALEXT,

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#ECAM, #SMOV, #SKIPESC,

#E2ESC #CFLO

+CALM, +CRSL, +CMUT,

+CLVL, +VTD, #PCMTXG

#PCMRXG #DVICFG, #CAP, #SRS, #SRP, #STM,

#DVI, #SHFEC,

#HSMICG, #SHFSD, #SPKMUT,

#E2SLRI, #DAC, #PSEL,

#HFRECG #HSRECG, #SHFAGC, #SHSAGC, #SHSEC, #SHSNR,

#SHFNR, #SHSSD, #TSVOL

#E2SMSRI #HFMICG #QSS (RUIM only)

#TEMPMON (lt is partially stored in NVM, see command description) #NITZ

The values set by following commands are automatically stored in NVM, without issuing any

storing command and independently from the profile (unique values), and are automatically

restored at start up:

#SELINT, #DIALMODE, #CODEC,

#SCFG, #ICMP #SHSFTX,

#SHSFRX #SHFFTX, #SHFFRX, #SRXAGC, #SHSAGCTX, #SHSAGCRX,

#SHFAGCTX #SHFAGCRX

#DNS #TCPMAXDAT #TCPREASS #TTY #SMSMOEN #SMSSO

#USERID #PASSW

The values set by following commands are stored in NVM on demand, issuing specific

commands and independently from the profile:

+CSMP

Stored by +CSAS3 command and restored by +CRES command.

#SLED

Stored by #SLEDSAV command.

#VAUX

Stored by #VAUXSAV command.

#PKTSZ, #DSTO, #SKTTO,

#SKTSET #SKTCT

Stored by #SKTSAV command and automatically restored at start up; factory default values are restored by #SKTRST command.

#ESMTP, #EADDR, #EUSER,

#EPASSW Stored by #ESAV command and automatically restored at start up; factory default values are restored by #ERST command.

$GPSP, $GPSAT, $GPSNMUN

Stored by $GPSSAV command and automatically restored at start up; factory default values are restored by $GPSRST command.

3 Both commands +CSAS and +CRES deal with non-volatile memory

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The following table lists the AT command set and matches the availability of every single command

versus the Telit wireless module family.

COMMAND Verizon Sprint Aeris.Net SC Function

Command Line General Format – Command Line Prefixes

AT Starting A Command Line

A/ Last Command Automatic Repetition Prefix

#/ Repeat Last Command

General Configuration Commands – AT Interface Backward Compatibility

#SELINT Select Interface Style

#NOPT Set Notification Port

#MSN Manufacturer Serial Number

#HWREV Hardware revision

Hayes AT Commands – Generic Modem Control

&F Set To Factory-Defined Configuration

Z Soft Reset

+FCLASS Select Active Service Class

&Y Designate A Default Reset Basic Profile

&P Designate A Default Reset Full Profile

&W Store Current Configuration

&Z Store Telephone Number In The Module Internal Phonebook

&N Display Internal Phonebook Stored Numbers

+GMI Manufacturer Identification

+GMM Model Identification

+GMR Revision Identification

+GCAP Capabilities List

+GSN Serial Number

&V Display Current Base Configuration And Profile

&V0 Display Current Configuration And Profile

&V1 S Registers Display

&V3 Extended S Registers Display

&V2 Display Last Connection Statistics

\V Single Line Connect Message

+GCI Country Of Installation

%L Line Signal Level

%Q Line Quality

L Speaker Loudness

M Speaker Mode

Hayes AT Commands – DTE-Modem Interface Control

E Command Echo

Q Quiet Result Codes

V Response Format

X Extended Result Codes

I Identification Information

&C Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control

&D Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control

\Q Standard Flow Control

&K Flow Control

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COMMAND Verizon Sprint Aeris.Net SC Function

&S Data Set Ready (DSR) Control

\R Ring (RI) Control

+IPR Fixed DTE Interface Rate

+IFC DTE-Modem Local Flow Control

+ILRR DTE-Modem Local Rate Reporting

+ICF DTE-Modem Character Framing

Hayes AT Commands – Call Control

D Dial

T Tone Dial

P Pulse Dial

A Answer

H Disconnect

O Return To On Line Mode

&G Guard Tone

&Q Sync/Async Mode

Hayes AT Commands – Modulation Control

+MS Modulation Selection

%E Line Quality Monitor And Auto Retrain Or Fallback/Fallforward

Hayes AT Commands – Compression Control

+DS Data Compression

+DR Data Compression Reporting

Hayes AT Commands – Break Control

\B Transmit Break To Remote

\K Break Handling

\N Operating Mode

Hayes AT Commands – S Parameters

S0 Number Of Rings To Auto Answer

S1 Ring Counter

S2 Escape Character

S3 Command Line Termination Character

S4 Response Formatting Character

S5 Command Line Editing Character

S7 Connection Completion Time-Out

S10 Carrier Off With Firm Time

S12 Escape Prompt Delay

S25 Delay To DTR Off

S30 Disconnect Inactivity Timer

S38 Delay Before Forced Hang Up

Hayes AT Commands – Error Control

+ES Error Control Selection

ETSI GSM 07.07.27.007 – General

+CGMI Request Manufacturer Identification

+CGMM Request Model Identification

+CGMR Request Revision Identification

+CGSN Request Product Serial Number Identification

+CSCS Select TE Character Set

+CIMI Request International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)

+CMUX Multiplexing Mode

ETSI GSM 07.07/27.007 – Call Control

+CHUP Hang Up Call

+CEER Extended Error Report

+CRC Cellular Result Codes

+CVHU Voice Hang Up Control

ETSI GSM 07.07/27.007 – Network Service Handling

+CNUM Subscriber Number

+COPN Read Operator Names

+CREG Network Registration Report

+CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation

+CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction

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COMMAND Verizon Sprint Aeris.Net SC Function

+CCWA Call Waiting

+CHLD Call Holding Services

+CLCC List Current Calls

ETSI GSM 07.07/27.007 – Mobile Equipment Control

+CPAS Phone Activity Status

+CFUN Set Phone Functionality

+CSQ Signal Quality

+CPBS Select Phonebook Memory Storage

+CPBR Read Phonebook Entries

+CPBF Find Phonebook Entries

+CPBW Write Phonebook Entry

+CCLK Clock Management

+CALA Alarm Management

+CALM Alert Sound Mode

+CRSL Ringer Sound Level

+CLVL Loudspeaker Volume Level

+CMUT Microphone Mute Control

+CLAC Available AT commands

+CALD Delete Alarm

ETSI GSM 07.07/27.007 – Mobile Equipment Errors

+CMEE Report Mobile Equipment Error

ETSI GSM 07.077/27.007 – Voice Control

+VTS DTMF Tones Transmission

+VTD Tone Duration

ETSI GSM 07.077/27.007 – Commands For Battery Charger

+CBC Battery Charge

ETSI GSM 07.05/27.005 – General Configuration

+CSMS Select Message Service

+CPMS Preferred Message Storage

+CMGF Message Format

ETSI GSM 07.05/27.005 – Message Configuration

+CSMP Set Text Mode Parameters

+CSDH Show Text Mode Parameters

+CSAS Save Settings

+CRES Restore Settings

ETSI GSM 07.05/27.005 – Message Receiving And Reading

+CNMI New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment

+CMGL List Messages

+CMGR Read Message

ETSI GSM 07.05/27.005 – Message Sending And Writing

+CMGS Send Message

+CMSS Send Message From Storage

+CMGW Write Message To Memory

+CMGD Delete Message

Custom AT Commands – General Configuration

#CGMI Manufacturer Identification

#CGMM Model Identification

#CGMR Revision Identification

#CGSN Product Serial Number Identification

#CIMI International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)

#MEID Mobile Equipment Identifier

#SHDN Software Shut Down

#Z Extended Reset

#WAKE Wake From Alarm Mode

#QTEMP Query Temperature Overflow

#TEMPMON Temperature monitor

#GPIO General Purpose Input/output Pin Control

#SLED STAT_LED GPIO Setting

#SLEDSAV Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting

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COMMAND Verizon Sprint Aeris.Net SC Function

#E2SMSRI SMS Ring Indicator

#ADC Analog/Digital Converter Input

#DAC Digital/Analog Converter Control

#VAUX Auxiliary Voltage Output Control

#VAUXSAV #VAUX Saving

#V24CFG V24 Output Pins Configuration

#V24 V24 Output Pins Control

#CBC Battery and Charger Status

#DIALMODE ATD Dialing Mode

#ACAL Automatic Call

#ACALEXT Extended Automatic Call

#ECAM Extended Call Monitoring

#SMOV SMS Overflow

#CODEC Audio Codec

#NITZ Network Timezone

#SKIPESC Skip Escape Sequence

#E2ESC Escape Sequence Guard Time

#GAUTH PPP-GPRS Connection Authentication Type

#RTCSTAT RTC Status

#PSMRI Power Saving Mode Ring Indicator

#CFLO Command Mode Flow Control

#MONI Cell Monitor

#I2CWR I2C data via GPIO

#I2CRD I2C data from GPIO

Custom AT Commands – Audio AT commands

#CAP Change Audio Path

#OAP Open Audio Loop

#SRS Select Ringer Sound

#SRP Select Ringer Path

#STM Signaling Tones Mode

#TONE Tone Playback

#TSVOL Tone Classes Volume

#DVI Digital Voiceband Interface

#DVICFG DVI configuration

#AXE AXE Pin Reading

#SHFEC Handsfree Echo Canceller

#HFMICG Handsfree Microphone Gain

#HSMICG Handset Microphone Gain

#SHFSD Set Headset Sidetone

#SPKMUT Speaker Mute Control

#HFRECG Handsfree Receiver Gain

#HSRECG Handset Receiver Gain

#PRST Audio Profile Factory Configuration

#PSAV Audio Profile Configuration Save

#PSEL Audio Profile Selection

#PSET Audio Profile Setting

#SHFAGC Handsfree Automatic Gain Control

#SHFNR Handsfree Noise Reduction

#SHSAGC Handset Automatic Gain

#SHSEC Handset Echo Canceller

#SHSNR Handset Noise Reduction

#SHSSD Set Handset Sidetone

#TTY Teletype Writer - #TTY

#PCMTXG PCM Tx Volume

#PCMRXG PCM Rx Volume

#SHFAGCRX Handsfree RX AGC Value tuning

#SHFAGCTX Handsfree TX AGC Value tuning

#SHSAGCRX Handset RX AGC Value tuning

#SHSAGCTX Handset TX AGC Value tuning

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COMMAND Verizon Sprint Aeris.Net SC Function

#SRXAGC RX AGC enable

#SHSFRX Handset RX filter coefficients values

#SHSFTX Handset TX filter coefficients values

#SHFFRX Handsfree RX filter coefficients values

#SHFFTX Handsfree TX filter coefficients values

Custom AT Commands – Multisocket

#SS Socket Status

#SI Socket Info

#SGACT Context Activation

#SH Socket Shutdown

#SCFG Socket Configuration

#SCFGEXT Socket Configuration Extended

#CGPADDR Show Address

#SD Socket Dial

#SA Socket Accept

#SO Socket Restore

#SL Socket Listen

#SLUDP Socket Listen UDP

#SRECV Received Data In Command Mode

#SSEND Send Data In Command Mode

#SSENDEXT Send Data In Command Mode Extended

Custom AT Commands - FTP

#FTPTO FTP Time-Out

#FTPOPEN FTP Open

#FTPCLOSE FTP Close

#FTPPUT FTP Put

#FTPGET FTP Get

#FTPTYPE FTP Type

#FTPMSG FTP Read Message

#FTPDELE FTP Delete

#FTPPWD FTP Print Working Directory

#FTPCWD FTP Change Working Directory

#FTPLIST FTP List

Custom AT Commands – Enhanced Easy GPRS Extension

#USERID Authentication User ID

#PASSW Authentication Password

#PKTSZ Packet Size

#DSTO Data Sending Time-Out

#SKTTO Socket Inactivity Time-Out

#SKTSET Socket Definition

#SKTOP Socket Open

#QDNS Query DNS

#CACHEDNS DNS Response Caching

#DNS Manual DNS Selection

#SKTCT Socket TCP Connection Time-Out

#SKTSAV Socket Parameters Save

#SKTRST Socket Parameters Reset

#CDMADC CDMA Data Connection

#SKTD Socket Dial

#SKTL Socket Listen

#E2SLRI Socket Listen Ring Indicator

#FRWL Firewall Setup

#GDATAVOL GPRS Data Volume

#ICMP ICMP Support

#PING Ping Request

#TCPMAXDAT Maximum TCP Payload Size

#TCPREASS TCP reassembly

Custom AT Commands – E-Mail Management

#ESMTP E-mail SMTP Server

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COMMAND Verizon Sprint Aeris.Net SC Function

#EADDR E-mail Sender Address

#EUSER E-mail Authentication User Name

#EPASSW E-mail Authentication Password

#SEMAIL E-mail Sending With GPRS Context Activation

#EMAILACT E-mail GPRS Context Activation

#EMAILD E-mail Sending

#ESAV E-mail Parameters Save

#ERST E-mail Parameters Reset

#EMAILMSG SMTP Read Message

Custom AT Commands GPS Application

$GPSP GPS Controller Power Management

$GPSR GPS Reset

$GPSAT GPS Antenna Type Definition

$GPSAV GPS Antenna Supply Voltage Readout

$GPSNMUN Unsolicited NMEA Data Configuration

$GPSACP Get Acquired Position

$GPSSAV Save GPS Parameters Configuration

$GPSRST Restore To Default GPS Parameters

$GPSPORT Change GPS Port form DATA to NMEA

$GPSPATH Select GPS Antenna Path

$CELLPOS Base Station Lat/long Data

$NMEA Enable or Disable NMEA Stream

$LOCMODE GPS Test Mode

$GPSCLRX Clear GPS Data

$PDE PDE IP Address and Port

$GPSLOCK GPS Lock Mode

Custom AT Commands – Generic Configuration AT Commands

#CAI Common Air Interface parameters

#MODEM Modem Configuration parameters

#ENG Mobile NAM parameters

#MODE Change Operational Mode of Modem

#NOTI CDMA Notification

$MDN Mobile Directory Number

$MSID Mobile Station ID

+SERVICE Notification of Service

#SVCSTAT Service Status

#RTN Reverse Logistic Support

$PRL Preferred Roaming List

$RESET Reset

#REBOOT Reboot

#MEIDESN Read MEID & ESN

Custom AT Commands – Authentication

#AKEY Authentication Key

#AKEYCHKSUM Authentication Key Checksum

Custom AT Commands – Air interface and call processing

#PREFRC Preferred Radio Configuration

#VOICEPRIV Voice Privacy Setting

#PREFVOC Vocoder Setting Value Reading or Writing

#OTASPEN OTASP Setting

+CFG Configuration String

+CRM RM Interface Setting

Custom AT Commands – DATA Session AT Commands

+CTA Data Inactivity Timer

+PZID Packet Zone ID

$GODORMANT Interrupt Packet Data

#TESTORI Test Origination

Custom AT Commands – EVDO specific AT commands

#CRXD RX Diversity for CDMA

#HDRPS High Data Rate Protocol Suit

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COMMAND Verizon Sprint Aeris.Net SC Function

Custom AT Commands – RUIM specific AT commands

#QSS Query RUIM STATUS

+CPIN Enter PIN

+CLCK Facility Lock/Unlock

+CPWD Change Facility Password

#CCID Read ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identification)

+CCID Read ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card Identification)

#PCT Display remained PIN Counter

#SPN Service Provider Name

#CHVEN Enable/ Disable CHV

Custom AT Commands – QCT Proprietary AT Commands

$QCMIPNAI Network Access Identifier

$QCMIPPHA Primary Home Agent Address

$QCMIPSHA Secondary Home Agent Address

$QCMIPHA Home Address

$QCMIPMHSSX Home Agent Shared Secret

$QCMIPMASSX AAA Server Shared Secret

$QCMIPMHSPI Home Agent Security Parameter Index

$QCMIPMASPI AAA Server Security Parameter Index

$QCMIPRT Reverse Tunneling Preference

$QCMIP Enable/Disable Mobile IP

$QCMIPP Active MIP Profile Selection

$QCMIPEP Enable/Disable Current MIP Profile

$QCMIPGETP Profile Information

$QCMIPMASS MN-AAA Shared Secrets

$QCMIPMHSS MN-HA Shared Secrets

$QCMDR Medium Data Rate

Custom AT Commands – FOTA/OMA-DM AT commands

#OMADMSVADDR OMA-DM Server Address

#OMADMSVPORT OMA-DM Server Port

#OMADMPROXY OMA-DM Proxy Server Address

#OMADLPROXY OMA-DL Proxy Server Address

#OMADMSVID OMA-DM Server ID

#OMADMSVPW OMA-DM Server Password

#OMADMSVNON OMA-DM Server Auth Data

#OMADMCUID OMA-DM Client ID

#OMADMCUPW OMA-DM Client Password

#OMADMCUNON OMA-DM Client Auth Data

#OMADMCEN OMA-DM Client Enable/Disable

+OMADM OMA-DM Device Configuration

+PRL OMA-DM NIPRL/CIPRL

+FUMO OMA-DM NIFUMO/CIFUMO

#HFA Hands Free Activation

#DCCANCEL Device Configuration Cancel

#PRLCANCEL Load PRL Cancel

#FUMOCANCEL FUMO session cancel

#HFACANCEL Hands Free Activation Cancel

Custom AT Commands – Verizon Specific AT commands

#ALERTSND Alert Sound Setting

#EMERGALERT Emergency Call Tone Setting

#NAMLOCK NAM Lock

+VCMGR Read Message

+VCMGL List Message

#SMSMOEN SMS Mobile Origination

#SMSSO Service Option for SMS

#SMSPSIZ Set Payload Length

#SMSAC Select transport method to send SMS

#BANDCLS Display Current Band Class

#DEFAULTBAND Set Default Band

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COMMAND Verizon Sprint Aeris.Net SC Function

#CLRMRU Clear MRU Table

#ERI Enhanced Roaming Indicator

#ERIDATA Enhanced Roaming Indicator Version

Custom AT Commands – Sprint specific AT Commands

$1XRXPWR Current Receive Signal Strength Indicator for 1xRTT

$1XECIO Current Ec/Io for 1xRTT

$DORXPWR Current Receive Signal Strength Indicator for EVDO

$DOSINR Current SINR for EVDO

+LIST List commands

$ROAM Roaming Reference

$RMGUARD Data Roam Guard

$DROAMGLIST Data Roam Guard List

$MIPERR Mobile IP Error

$ERI Current Roaming Indicator

Custom AT Commands – Aries.Net specific AT Commands

#CURRNAM Current NAM

#PRLDATA PRL data

#ESN Read pESN

+ESN Read pESN

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AT - Starting A Command Line

AT The prefix AT, or at, is a two-character abbreviation (ATtention), always used to

start a command line to be sent from TE to TA

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

A/ - Last Command Automatic Repetition

A/ If the prefix A/ or a/ is issued, the MODULE immediately executes once again the

body of the preceding command line. No editing is possible and no termination

character is necessary. A command line may be repeated multiple times through

this mechanism, if desired.

If A/ is issued before any command line has been executed, the preceding command

line is assumed to have been empty (that results in an OK result code).

Note: this command works only at fixed IPR.

Note: the custom command #/ has been defined: it causes the last command to be

executed again too; but it does not need a fixed IPR.

Reference V25ter

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#/ - Repeat Last Command

AT#/ Execute command is used to execute again the last received command.

#SELINT - Select interface style

AT#SELINT=<v> Set command sets the AT command interface style depending on parameter <v>.

Parameter:

<v> - AT command interface

2 - switches the AT command interface style of the product, to DE910 family

AT#SELINT? Read command reports the current interface style.

AT#SELINT=? Test command reports the available range of values for parameter <v>.

Note It is suggested to reboot the module after every #SELINT setting.

#NOPT - Set notification port

AT#NOPT=<num> Set command sets the port output notification data (Indication data)

Parameter:

<num> - Notification Port

0 – All Ports (Telit USB Modem,UART Data, USB Auxiliary, DCLI1, DLCI2,

DLCI3)

Notification data is sent to all ports. < default value >

1 – UART Data Port only

2 – Telit USB Modem Port only

3 – Telit USB Auxiliary Port only

4 – Mutiplexer DLCI1 Port only

5 – Multiplexer DLCI2 Port only

6 – Multiplexer DLCI3 Port only

Note: The notification output on the multiplexer ports (4-6) is available, only if

CMUX activated.

AT#NOPT? Read command reports the current notification port.

AT#NOPT=? Test command reports the available range of values for parameter <num>.

#MSN - Manufacturer serial Number

AT#MSN Returns the device board serial number. It is same as +GSN.

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#MSN - Manufacturer serial Number

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 7digits, left-filled with 0s

AT#MSN=? Test command returns OK result code.

#HWREV - Hardware revision

AT#HWREV Execution command returns the device Hardware revision identification code

without command echo.

AT#HWREV? Test command returns the OK result code.

&F - Set To Factory-Defined Configuration

AT&F[<value>] Execution command sets the configuration parameters to default values specified by

manufacturer; it takes in consideration hardware configuration switches and other

manufacturer-defined criteria.

Parameter:

<value>:

0 - just the factory profile base section parameters are considered.

1 - either the factory profile base section and the extended section are considered

(full factory profile).

Note: if parameter <value> is omitted, the command has the same behaviour as

AT&F0

Reference V25ter.

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Z - Soft Reset

ATZ[<n>] Execution command loads the base section of the specified user profile and the

extended section of the default factory profile.

Parameter:

<n> 0..1 - user profile number

Note: any call in progress will be terminated.

Note: if parameter <n> is omitted, the command has the same behaviour as ATZ0.

Reference V25ter.

+FCLASS - Select Active Service Class

AT+FCLASS=<n> Set command sets the wireless module in specified connection mode (data, fax,

voice); hence, all the calls done afterwards will be data or voice.

Parameter:

<n>

0 - data

1 - fax class 1 (only for backward compatibility)

2.0- fax class 2.0 (only for backward compatibility)

8 - voice

Note: DE910 doesn’t support FAX

AT+FCLASS? Read command returns the current configuration value of the parameter <n>.

AT+FCLASS=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameters <n>.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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&Y - Default Reset Basic Profile Designation

AT&Y[<n>] Execution command defines the basic profiles that will be loaded on start up.

Parameter:

<n>

0..1 - profile (default is 0): the wireless module is able to store 2 complete

configurations (see &W).

Note: differently from command Z<n>, which loads just once the desired profile,

the one chosen through command &Y will be loaded on every start up.

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour as AT&Y0

&P - Default Reset Full Profile Designation

AT&P[<n>] Execution command defines which full profile will be loaded on start up.

Parameter:

<n> 0..1 – profile number: the wireless module is able to store 2 full configurations

(see command &W).

Note: differently from command Z<n>, which loads just once the desired profile,

the one chosen through command &P will be loaded on every start up.

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour as AT&P0

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&W - Store Current Configuration

AT&W[<n>] Execution command stores on profile <n> the complete configuration of the device.

Parameter:

<n>

0..1 - profile

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of AT&W0.

&Z - Store Telephone Number In The Wireless Module Internal Phonebook

AT&Z<n>=<nr> Execution command stores in the record <n> the telephone number <nr>. The

records cannot be overwritten; they must be cleared before rewriting.

Parameters:

<n> - phonebook record

<nr> - telephone number (string type)

Note: <nr> should be input without the double quotation mark (“”).

Note: the wireless module has a built in non-volatile memory in which 10 telephone

numbers of a maximum 24 digits can be stored.

Note: to delete the record <n> the command AT&Z<n>=<CR> must be issued.

Note: the records in the module memory can be viewed with the command &N,

while the telephone number stored in the record n can be dialed by giving the

command ATDS=<n>.

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&N - Display Internal Phonebook Stored Numbers

AT&N[<n>] Execution command returns the telephone number stored at the <n> position in the

internal memory.

Parameter:

<n> - phonebook record number

Note: if parameter <n> is omitted then all the internal records are shown.

+GMI - Manufacturer Identification

AT+GMI Execution command returns the manufacturer identification.

Reference V.25ter

+GMM - Model Identification

AT+GMM Execution command returns the model identification.

Reference V.25ter

+GMR - Revision Identification

AT+GMR Execution command returns the software revision identification.

Reference V.25ter

+GCAP - Capabilities List

AT+GCAP Execution command returns the equipment supported command set list.

Where:

+CIS707-A: IS-707-A (High Speed Packet Data Services) command set

+CIS-856: IS-856 (High Rate Packet Data Air Interface) command set

+FCLASS: Fax command set

+ES: Error Control Selection command set

+DS: Data Service common modem command set

+MS: Mobile Specific command set

Note: DE910 doesn’t support FAX

Reference V.25ter

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+GSN - Serial Number

AT+GSN Verizon & RUIM version: Execution command returns the device board serial

number in 7-digit decimal.

Sprint&Aeris.Net: Execution command returns the “<ESN> “ or the

“<MEID>:<pseudo ESN> of the device. Execution command returns the decimal

value on the first line and the hexadecimal nalue on the second line.

Reference V.25ter

&V - Display Current Base Configuration And Profile

AT&V Execution command returns some of the base configuration parameters

settings.

&V0 - Display Current Configuration And Profile

AT&V0 Execution command returns all the configuration parameters settings.

Note: this command is the same as &V, it is included only for backwards

compatibility.

&V1 - S Registers Display

AT&V1 Execution command returns the value of the S registers in decimal and hexadecimal

value in the format:

REG DEC HEX

<reg0> <dec> <hex>

<reg1> <dec> <hex> ...

where

<regn> - S register number

000..005

007

012

025

038

<dec> - current value in decimal notation

<hex> - current value in hexadecimal notation

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&V3 - Extended S Registers Display

AT&V3 Execution command returns the value of the S registers in decimal and hexadecimal

value in the format:

REG DEC HEX

<reg0> <dec> <hex>

<reg1> <dec> <hex>

...

where

<regn> - S register number

000..005

007

012

025

030

038

<dec> - current value in decimal notation

<hex> - current value in hexadecimal notation

&V2 - Display Last Connection Statistics

AT&V2 Execution command returns the last connection statistics & connection failure

reason.

\V - Single Line Connect Message

AT\V<n> Execution command set single line connect message.

Parameter:

<n>

0 - off

1 - on

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+GCI - Country Of Installation

AT+GCI=<code> Set command selects the installation country code according to

ITU-T.35 Annex A.

AT+GCI? Read command reports the currently selected country code.

AT+GCI=? Test command reports the supported country codes.

Reference V25ter.

%L - Line Signal Level

AT%L It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility with landline

modems

%Q - Line Quality

AT%Q It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility with landline

modems

L - Speaker Loudness

ATL<n> It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility with landline

modems

M - Speaker Mode

ATM<n> It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility with landline

modems

E - Command Echo

ATE[<n>]

Set command enables/disables the command echo.

Parameter:

<n> 0 - disables command echo

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E - Command Echo

1 - enables command echo (factory default) , hence command sent to the device

are echoed back to the DTE before the response is given.

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of ATE0

Reference V25ter

Q - Quiet Result Codes

ATQ[<n>]

Set command enables or disables the result codes.

Parameter:

<n> 0 - enables result codes (factory default)

1 - disables result codes

2 - disables result codes (only for backward compatibility)

Note: After issuing either ATQ1 or ATQ2 every information text transmitted in

response to commands is not affected

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of ATQ0

Example After issuing ATQ1 or ATQ2

AT+CREG=?

+CREG: (0-2) nothing is appended to the response

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V - Response Format

ATV[<n>]

Set command determines the contents of the header and trailer transmitted with

result codes and information responses. It also determines if result codes are

transmitted in a numeric form or an alphanumeric form (see [§0 Information

Responses And Result Codes] for the table of result codes).

Parameter:

<n>

0 - limited headers and trailers and numeric format of result codes

information responses <text><CR><LF>

result codes <numeric code><CR>

1 - full headers and trailers and verbose format of result codes (factory default)

information responses <CR><LF>

<text><CR><LF>

result codes <CR><LF>

<verbose code><CR><LF>

Note: the <text> portion of information responses is not affected by this setting.

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of ATV0

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X - Extended Result Codes

ATX[<n>]

Set command selects the result code messages subset used by the modem to inform

the DTE of the result of the commands.

Parameter:

<n> 0 - send only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO

ANSWER results. A busy tone reporting is disabled.

1..4 - reports all messages (factory default is 1).

Note: If parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of ATX0

Note: Current value is returned by AT&V

Parameter:

<n>

0 - EXTENDED MESSAGES : X0=NO

1..4 - EXTENDED MESSAGES : X1=YES

Note For complete control on CONNECT response message see also +DR command.

Reference V25ter

I - Identification Information

ATI[<n>] Execution command returns one or more lines of information text followed by a

result code.

Parameter:

<n> 0 - numerical identifier.

1 - module checksum

2 - checksum check result

3 - manufacturer

4 - product name

5 - DOB version

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of ATI0

Reference V25ter

&C - Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control

AT&C[<n>] Set command controls the RS232 DCD output behaviour.

Parameter:

<n> 0 - DCD remains high always.

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&C - Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control

1 - DCD follows the Carrier detect status: if carrier is detected DCD is high,

otherwise DCD is low. (factory default)

2 - DCD off while disconnecting

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of AT&C0

Reference V25ter

&D - Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control

AT&D[<n>] Set command controls the Module behaviour to the RS232 DTR transitions.

Parameter: <n> 0 – device ignores DTR transitions (factory default) ; if +CVHU current setting is

different from 2 then every setting AT&D0 is equivalent to AT&D5

1 - when the MODULE is connected, the High to Low transition of DTR pin sets

the device in command mode, the current connection is NOT closed; if +CVHU

current setting is different from 2 then issuing AT&D1 is equivalent to AT&D5

2 - when the MODULE is connected , the High to Low transition of DTR pin sets

the device in command mode and the current connection is closed; if +CVHU

current setting is different from 2 then issuing AT&D2 is equivalent to AT&D5

3 – device ignores DTR transitions; if +CVHU current setting is different from 2

then issuing AT&D3 is equivalent to AT&D5

4 - C108/1 operation is disabled. If +CVHU current setting is different from 2

then issuing AT&D3 is equivalent to AT&D5

5 - C108/1 operation is enabled; same behaviour as for <n>=2

Note: if a connection has been set up issuing either #SKTD or #SKTOP, then

AT&D1 has the same effect as AT&D2. If a connection has been set up issuing

AT#SD then AT&D1 and AT&D2 have different effect, as described above.

Note: if AT&D2 has been issued and the DTR has been tied Low, auto answering is inhibited and it is possible to answer only issuing command ATA. Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of AT&D0

Reference V25ter

\Q - Standard Flow Control

AT\Q[<n>] Set command controls the RS232 flow control behaviour.

Parameter:

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\Q - Standard Flow Control

<n>

0 - no flow control

1 – software bi-directional with filtering (XON/XOFF)

2 - hardware mono-directional flow control (only CTS active)

3 - hardware bi-directional flow control (both RTS/CTS active) (factory default) Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour as AT\Q0 Note: Hardware flow control (AT\Q3) is not active in command mode. Note: \Q’s settings are functionally a subset of &K’s ones. Note: DE910 does not support software flow control. For backward-compatibility, AT\Q1 can be accepted but the behaviour of this setting work as no flow control

Reference V25ter

&K - Flow Control

AT&K[<n>] Set command controls the RS232 flow control behaviour.

Parameter:

<n>

0 - no flow control

1 - hardware mono-directional flow control (only CTS active)

2 – software mono-directional flow control (XON/XOFF)

3 - hardware bi-directional flow control (both RTS/CTS active) (factory default)

4 - software bi-directional with filtering (XON/XOFF)

5 – pass through: software bi-directional without filtering (XON/XOFF)

6 - both hardware bi-directional flow control (both RTS/CTS active)

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour as AT&K0 Note: &K has no Read Command. To verify the current setting of &K, simply check the settings of the active profile issuing AT&V. Note: Hardware flow control (AT&K3) is not active in command mode.

Note: DE910 does not support SW flow control.

(For backward-compatibility, AT&K2,&K4,&K5 can be

accepted but the behaviour of these setting work as no

flow control)

&S - Data Set Ready (DSR) Control

AT&S[<n>] Set command controls the RS232 DSR pin behaviour.

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&S - Data Set Ready (DSR) Control

Parameter:

<n> 0 - always High

1 - follows the Data traffic channel indication.

2 - High when connected

3 - High when device is ready to receive commands (factory default).

Note: if option 1 is selected then DSR is tied High when the device receives from

the network the Data traffic channel indication.

Note: in power saving mode the DSR pin is always tied Low & USB_VBUS pin is

always tied Low.

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of AT&S0

Note: If option 1 or 2 are active, DSR will not tie High in case of voice channel

\R - Ring (RI) Control

AT\R[<n>] Set command controls the RING output pin behaviour.

Parameter:

<n> 0 - RING on during ringing and further connection

1 - RING on during ringing (factory default)

2 - RING follows the ring signal

Note: to check the ring option status use the &V command.

Note: if parameter is omitted, the command has the same behaviour of AT\R0

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+IPR - Fixed DTE Interface Rate

AT+IPR=<rate> Set command specifies the DTE speed (UART only) at which the device accepts

commands during command mode operations; it may be used to fix the DTE-DCE

interface speed.

NOTE: DTE speed of USB port is always 0. DTE speed of USB does not change.

Parameter:

<rate> -

300

600

1200

2400

4800

9600

19200

38400

57600

115200 (default)

230400

460800

3200000

4000000

If <rate> is specified and not 0, DTE-DCE speed is fixed at that speed,

hence no speed auto-detection (autobauding) is enabled.

AT+IPR? Read command returns the current value of +IPR parameter.

AT+IPR=? Test command returns the list of supported auto detectable <rate> values and the

list of fixed-only <rate> values in the format:

+IPR:(list of supported auto detectable <rate> values), (list of fixed-only <rate>

values)

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+IFC - DTE-Modem Local Flow Control

AT+IFC=<by_te>,

<by_ta>

Set command selects the flow control behaviour of the serial port in both directions:

from DTE to modem (<by_ta> option) and from modem to DTE (<by_te>)

Parameters:

<by_te> - flow control option for the data received by DTE

0 - flow control None

1 – XON/XOFF filtered

2 - C105 (RTS) (factory default)

3 – XON/XOFF not filtered

<by_ta> - flow control option for the data sent by modem

0 - flow control None

1 – XON/XOFF

2 - C106 (CTS) (factory default)

The supported flow control list as follows

<by_te> <by_ta>

0 0

0 1

0 2

1 1

2 2

3 1

Note: Software flow control (XON/XOFF) not supported. However, this setting

accepted for the backward-compatibility and it has the same effect with no

flow control.

Note: Hardware flow control (AT+IFC=2,2) is not active in command mode.

Note: This command is equivalent to &K command.

AT+IFC? Read command returns active flow control settings.

Note: If flow control behaviour has been set with AT&Kn command

with the parameter that is not allowed by AT+IFC the read

command AT+IFC? will return:

+IFC: 0,0

AT+IFC=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameters <by_te> and

<by_ta>.

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+ILRR - DTE-Modem Local Rate Reporting

AT+ILRR=<n> Set command controls whether or not the +ILRR: <rate> information text is

transmitted from the modem (module) to the DTE.

Parameter:

<n> 0 - local port speed rate reporting disabled (factory default)

1 - local port speed rate reporting enabled

Note: this information if enabled is sent upon connection.

AT+ILRR? Read command returns active setting of <n>.

AT+ILRR=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <n>

Reference V25ter

+ICF - DTE-Modem Character Framing

AT+ICF=[<format>

,[<parity>]]

Set command defines the asynchronous character framing to be used when

autobauding is disabled.

The DE910 family supports only the 8 Data, 1 Stop setting.

Parameters:

<format> - determines the number of bits in the data bits, the presence of a parity

bit, and the number of stop bits in the start-stop frame.

3 - 8 Data, 1 Stop (default)

<parity> - determines how the parity bit is generated and checked, if present; this

sub parameter has no meaning.

0 - Odd (not supported)

1 - Even (not supported)

AT+ICF? Read command returns current settings for sub parameters <format> and <parity>.

AT+ICF=? Test command returns the ranges of values for the parameters <format> and

<parity>

Reference V25ter

Example AT+ICF = 3 - 8N1 (default)

AT+ICF=?

+ICF: (3),(0,1)

D – Dial

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D – Dial

ATD<number>[;] Execution command starts a call to the phone number given as parameter.

If “;” is present, a voice call to the given number is performed, regardless of the

current value of the connection mode set by +FCLASS command.

Parameter:

<number> - phone number to be dialed

Note: type of call (data or voice) depends on last +FCLASS setting.

Note: the numbers accepted are 0-9 and *#ABCDP,W@!$;

Note: for backwards compatibility with landline modems modifiers ”P”, ”,”, ”W”,

“!”, “@”, ”$”, ”;” are accepted.

ATD><str>[;] Issues a call to phone number which corresponding alphanumeric field is <str>;

all available memories will be searched for the correct entry.

If “;” is present a voice call is performed.

Parameter:

<str> - alphanumeric field corresponding to phone number; it must be enclosed in

quotation marks.

Note: parameter <str> is case sensitive.

ATD><n>[;] Issues a call to phone number in entry location <n> of the active phonebook.

If “;” is present a voice call is performed.

Parameter:

<n> - active phonebook memory storage entry location; it should be in the range

of locations available in the active phonebook memory storage.

ATDL Issues a call to the last number dialed.

ATDS=<nr>[;] Issues a call to the number stored in the MODULE internal phonebook position

number <nr>.

If “;” is present a voice call is performed.

Parameter:

<nr> - internal phonebook position to be called (See commands &N and &Z)

Example To have a voice call to the 6-th entry of active phonebook: ATD>6; OK To call the entry with alphanumeric field “Name”: ATD>”Name”; OK

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T - Tone Dial

ATT Set command has no effect is included only for backward compatibility with

landline modems.

Reference V25ter.

P - Pulse Dial

ATP Set command has no effect is included only for backward compatibility with

landline modems.

Reference V25ter.

A - Answer

ATA Execution command is used to answer to an incoming call if automatic answer is

disabled.

Note: This command MUST be the last in the command line and must be followed

immediately by a <CR> character.

Reference V25ter.

H - Disconnect

ATH Execution command is used to close the current conversation (voice, data or fax).

Note: this command can be issued only in command mode; when a data

conversation is active the device is in on-line mode (commands are not sensed and

characters are sent to the other party), hence escape sequence (see register S2) is

required before issuing this command, otherwise if &D1 option is active, DTR pin

has to be tied Low to return in command mode.

Reference V25ter.

O - Return To On Line Mode

ATO Execution command is used to return to on-line mode from command mode. If

there is no active connection, it returns NO CARRIER.

Note: After issuing this command, if the device is in conversation, to send other

commands to the device you must return to command mode by issuing the escape

sequence (see register S2) or tying low DTR pin if &D1 option is active.

Reference V25ter.

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&G - Guard Tone

AT&G Set command has no effect is included only for backward compatibility with

landline modems.

&Q - Sync/Async Mode

AT&Q Set command has no effect is included only for backward compatibility with

landline modems.

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+MS - Modulation Selection

AT+MS=

<carrier>

[,<automode>

[,<min_rate>

[,<max_rate>]]]

Set command has no effect is included only for backward compatibility with

landline modems.

Parameters:

<carrier> - a string which specifies the preferred modem carrier to use in

originating or answering a connection

V21

V22

V22B

V23C

V32

V34

<automode> - it enables/disables automatic modulation negotiation.

0 - disabled

1 - enabled. It has effect only if it is defined for the associated modulation.

<min_rate> - it specifies the lowest value at which the DCE may establish a

connection.

0 - unspecified

<max_rate> - it specifies the highest value at which the DCE may establish a

connection.

0 - unspecified

300..14400 - rate in bps

AT+MS? Read command returns the current value of <carrier>, <automode>, <min_rate>,

<max_rate> parameters.

AT+MS=? Test command returns all supported values of the <carrier>, <automode>,

<min_rate>, <max_rate> parameters.

%E - Line Quality Monitor And Auto Retrain Or Fallback/Fallforward

AT%E<n> Execution command has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

with landline modems.

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AT+DS=<n> Set command sets the V42 compression parameter.

Command has no effect, supported only for the purpose of cross-technology

compatibility within products supporting Telit Unified AT-commands.

Parameter:

<n>

0 – no compression, currently the only supported value. Returns OK.

Note. This command has no effect. In 3G CDMA, data compression for CS data

and FAX are controlled by the network, not the individual user.

AT+DS? Return current data compression setting.

AT+DS=? Test command returns all supported values of the command.

Reference V25ter

Example AT+DS=?

+DS: (0)

OK

AT+DS?

+DS: 0

OK

AT+DS=0

OK

+DR - Data Compression Reporting

AT+DR=<n> Set command enables/disables the data compression reporting upon connection.

Parameter:

<n>

0 - data compression reporting disabled;

1 - data compression reporting enabled upon connection.

Note: if enabled, the following intermediate result code is transmitted before

the final result code:

+DR: <compression>

AT+DR? Read command returns current value of <n>.

AT+DR=? Test command returns all supported values of the parameter <n>

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+DR - Data Compression Reporting

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\B - Transmit Break To Remote

AT\B Execution command has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

with landline modems

\K - Break Handling

AT\K[<n>] Execution command has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

with landline modems

Parameter:

<n> 0..5

\N - Operating Mode

AT\N Execution command has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

with landline modems

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Basic commands that begin with the letter “S” are known as “S-Parameters”. The number

following the “S” indicates the “parameter number” being referenced. If the number is not

recognized as a valid parameter number, an ERROR result code is issued.

If no value is given for the sub parameter of an S-Parameter, an ERROR result code will be

issued and the stored value left unchanged.

NOTE: what follows is a special way to select and set an S-parameter:

1) ATSn=<value><CR> selects n as last selected parameter number and set the constents

of the Sn-parameter. If the value of n is in the range (0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 25, 30, 38),

this command establishes Sn as last selected parameter.

2) AT=<value><CR> set the contents of the selected S-parameter

3) AT? returns the current value of the last S-parameter accessed

Example:

ATS7=10<CR> establishes S7 as last selected parameter and set the contents of S7 to 10

OK

AT=40>CR> sets the content of S7 to 40

OK

AT=15<CR> sets the content of S7 to 15

OK

AT?<CR> return the current value of S7

015

OK

Reference: V25ter and RC56D/RC336D

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S0 - Number Of Rings To Auto Answer

ATS0=[<n>] Set command sets the number of rings required before device automatically

answers an incoming call.

Parameter:

<n> - number of rings

0 - auto answer disabled (factory default)

1..255 - number of rings required before automatic answer.

ATS0? Read command returns the current value of S0 parameter.

Reference V25ter

S1 - Ring Counter

ATS1 S1 is incremented each time the device detects the ring signal of an incoming call.

S1 is cleared as soon as no ring occurs.

Note: the form ATS1 has no effect.

ATS1? Read command returns the value of this parameter.

S2 - Escape Character

ATS2=[<char>] Set command sets the ASCII character to be used as escape character.

Parameter:

<char> - escape character decimal ASCII

0..255 - factory default value is 43 (+).

Note: the escape sequence consists of three escape characters preceded and

followed by n ms of idle (see S12 to set n).

ATS2? Read command returns the current value of S2 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

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S3 - Command Line Termination Character

ATS3=[<char>] Set command sets the value of the character both recognized by the device as

command line terminator and generated by the device as part of the header, trailer,

and terminator for result codes and information text, along with S4 parameter.

Parameter:

<char> - command line termination character (decimal ASCII)

0..127 - factory default value is 13 (ASCII <CR>)

Note: the “previous” value of S3 is used to determine the command line termination

character for entering the command line containing the S3 setting command.

However the result code issued shall use the “new” value of S3 (as set during the

processing of the command line)

ATS3? Read command returns the current value of S3 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

Reference V25ter

S4 - Response Formatting Character

ATS4=[<char>] Set command sets the value of the character generated by the device as part of the

header, trailer, and terminator for result codes and information text, along with the

S3 parameter.

Parameter:

<char> - response formatting character (decimal ASCII)

0..127 - factory default value is 10 (ASCII LF)

Note: if the value of S4 is changed in a command line the result code issued in

response of that command line will use the new value of S4.

ATS4? Read command returns the current value of S4 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

Reference V25ter

S5 - Command Line Editing Character

ATS5=[<char>] Set command sets the value of the character recognized by the device as a request

to delete from the command line the immediately preceding character.

Parameter:

<char> - command line editing character (decimal ASCII)

0..127 - factory default value is 8 (ASCII BS)

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S5 - Command Line Editing Character

ATS5? Read command returns the current value of S5 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

Reference V25ter

S7 - Connection Completion Time-Out

ATS7=[<tout>] Set command sets the amount of time, in seconds, that the device shall allow

between either answering a call (automatically or by A command) or completion of

signalling of call addressing information to network (dialling), and establishment of

a connection with the remote device.

Parameter:

<tout> - number of seconds

1..255 - factory default value is 60

ATS7? Read command returns the current value of S7 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

Reference V25ter

S10 –Carrier Off With Firm Time

ATS10=[<time>] Set command has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility with

landline modems

Parameter:

<time> - expressed in tenths of a second

1..255 - factory default value is 14.

ATS10? Read command returns the current value of S10 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

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S12 - Escape Prompt Delay

ATS12=[<time>] Set command sets:

1) the minimum period, before receipt of the first character of the three escape

character sequence, during which no other character has to be detected in

order to accept it as valid first character;

2) the maximum period allowed between receipt of first or second character of

the three escape character sequence and receipt of the next;

3) the minimum period, after receipt of the last character of the three escape

character sequence, during which no other character has to be detected in

order to accept the escape sequence as a valid one.

Parameter:

<time> - expressed in fiftieth of a second

20..255 - factory default value is 50.

Note: the minimum period S12 has to pass after CONNECT result code

too, before a received character is accepted as valid first character of the

three escape character sequence.

ATS12? Read command returns the current value of S12 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

S25 -Delay To DTR Off

ATS25=[<time>] Set command defines the amount of time, in hundredths of second, that the device

will ignore the DTR for taking the action specified by command &D.

Parameter:

<time> - expressed in hundredths of a second

0..255 - factory default value is 5.

Note: the delay is effective only if its value is greater than 5.

ATS25? Read command returns the current value of S25 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

S30 -Disconnect Inactivity Timer

ATS30=[<tout>] Execution command has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

with landline modems.

ATS30? Read command returns the current value of S30 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

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S38 -Delay Before Forced Hang Up

ATS38=[<delay>] Execution command has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

with landline modems.

ATS38? Read command returns the current value of S38 parameter.

Note: the format of the numbers in output is always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

+ES – Error Control Selection

AT+ES[=

<orig_req>,<orig_fall

back>,<ans_fallback>

]

Set command sets the manner of operation of the V.42 protocol in the modem.

Parameters:

<orig_reg> - Specifies the initial request mode of operation when originating a

call. ( Default value is 3 )

0 - Direct Mode

1 - Initiate call with Buffer mode only

2 - Initiate V.42 without Detection phase. If V.8 is in use, this is a request to

disable V.42 Detection Phase

3 - Initiate V.42 with Detection Phase

4 - Initiate Alternative Protocol

<orig_fallback> - Specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when

originating a call. (Default : 0)

0 - Error Control Optional; if error control cannot be established, use Buffered

mode with flow control

1 - Errol Control Optional; if error control cannot be established, change data rate

to match line <carrier> rate and use Direct mode.

2 - Error Control Required; if error control cannot be established, disconnect.

3 - Error Control (LAPM) Required if LAPM cannot be established, disconnect.

4 - Error Control (Alternate (MNP)) Required if MNP cannot be established,

disconnect.

<ans_fallback> - Specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when

answering a call. (Default : 2)

0 - Direct Mode

1 - Error Control Disabled, use Buffered mode

2 - Error Control Optional; if error control cannot be established, use Buffered

mode with flow control

3 - Errol Control Optional; if error control cannot be established, change data rate

to match line <carrier> rate and use Direct mode.

4 - Error Control Required; if error control cannot be established, disconnect.

5 - Error Control (LAPM) Required if LAPM cannot be established, disconnect.

6 - Error Control (Alternate (MNP)) Required if MNP cannot be established,

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+ES – Error Control Selection

disconnect.

Note: Execution command (AT+ES<CR>) return the OK result code

AT+ES? Read command report current V.42 error control setting value in the format

+ES: <orig_req>,<orig_fallback>,<ans_fallback>

AT+ES=? Test command returns all supported values of the <orig_req>, <orig_fallback>,

<ans_fallback> parameters.

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+CGMI - Request Manufacturer Identification

AT+CGMI Execution command returns the device manufacturer identification code without

command echo.

AT+CGMI=? Test command returns OK result code.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CGMM - Request Model Identification

AT+CGMM Execution command returns the device model identification code without

command echo.

AT+CGMM=? Test command returns OK result code.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CGMR - Request Revision Identification

AT+CGMR Execution command returns device software revision number without command

echo.

AT+CGMR=? Test command returns OK result code.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CGSN - Request Product Serial Number Identification

AT+CGSN Execution command returns the device electronic serial number (ESN) or the

mobile equipment identifier (MEID) without command echo.

Note: The ESN(11-digit decimal) / MEID(18-digit decimal) of modem. For more

information about convert a MEID from hex to decimal please see the “MEID

Conversion, HEX to DEC” in the Software User Guide.

AT+CGSN=? Test command returns OK result code.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CSCS - Select TE Character Set

AT+CSCS=

[<chset>]

Set command sets the current character set used by the device.

Parameter:

<chset> - character set

“IRA” - international reference alphabet (ITU-T T.50)

“UCS2” - 16-bit universal multiple-octet coded character set (ISO/IEC10646)

(In case supporting RUIM)

AT+CSCS? Read command returns the current value of the active character set.

AT+CSCS=? Test command returns the supported values for parameter <chset>.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CIMI - Request International Mobile Subscriber Identify (IMSI)

AT+CIMI This command returns the value of the Internal Mobile Subscriber Identity stored in

the device.

AT+CIMI=? Test command returns OK result code.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CMUX - Multiplexing Mode

AT+CMUX=<mode>

Set command is used to enable/disable the 3GPP 07.10 multiplexing

protocol control channel

Parameters:

<mode> multiplexer transparency mechanism

0 - basic option; it is currently the only supported value.

Note: after entering the Multiplexed Mode an inactive timer of five seconds

starts. If no CMUX control channel is established before this inactivity timer

expires the engine returns to AT Command Mode

Note: all the CMUX protocol parameter are fixed as defined in GSM07.10

and cannot be changed.

Note: the maximum frame size is fixed: N1=128

AT+CMUX=<fwd>,<

rev> Set command is used for setting the number of forward and reverse links for data

calls and to indicate whether or not default service is Rate Set 1 or Rate Set 2.

Odd multiplex (both <fwd> and <rev> are odd numbers) indicates Rate Set 1. Even

multiplex (both <fwd> and <rev> are even numbers) indicates Rate Set 2.

Parameters:

<fwd> the forward MUX option specified in hexadecimal format:1~F

<rev> the reverse MUX option specified in hexadecimal format:1~2

Note: The channel 1 can the all functions (voice call, data call, SMS and AT

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commands). The channel 2 is the all function except the data call. The channel 3 is

only the DM for the debugging. The channel 4 is only the NMEA for the GPS.

Note: The +CMUX command exist the QualcommTM command table and the

original function is setting the multiplex option. Reference CL93-V0327-1 F

Note: If <rev> is omitted, it is assumed to have the same value as <fwd>.

AT+CMUX?

Read command returns the current value of <fwd> and <rev>

parameters, in the format:

+CMUX: <fwd>,<rev>

AT+CMUX=?

Test command returns the range of supported values for parameters

<fwd> and <rev>.

Reference 3GPP 27.007, 3GPP 27.010

+CHUP - Hang Up Call

AT+CHUP Execution command cancels all active and held calls, also if a multi-party session

is running.

AT+CHUP=? Test command returns the OK result code

Reference GSM 07.07

+CEER - Extended Error Report

AT+CEER Execution command returns one or more lines of information text <report>

offering the TA user an extended error report, in the format:

+CEER: <report>

This report regards some error condition that may occur:

- the failure in the last unsuccessful call setup (originating or answering)

- the last call release

- the last unsuccessful CDMA attach or unsuccessful PDP context activation,

- the last CDMA detach or PDP context deactivation.

Note: if none of this condition has occurred since power up then “No cause

information available” condition is reported

AT+CEER=? Test command returns OK result code.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CRC - Cellular Result Codes

AT+CRC=

[<mode>]

Set command controls whether or not the extended format of incoming call

indication is used.

Parameter:

<mode> 0 - disables extended format reporting (factory default)

1 - enables extended format reporting:

When enabled, an incoming call is indicated to the TE with unsolicited result code

+CRING: <type>

instead of the normal RING.

where

<type> - call type:

VOICE - normal voice

AT+CRC? Read command returns current value of the parameter <mode>.

AT+CRC=? Test command returns supported values of the parameter <mode>.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CVHU - Voice Hang Up Control

AT+CVHU=

[<mode>]

Set command selects whether ATH or "drop DTR" shall cause a voice connection

to be disconnected or not.

Parameter:

<mode> 0 - "Drop DTR" ignored but OK result code given. ATH disconnects.

1 - "Drop DTR" and ATH ignored but OK result code given (Verizon/Sprint

/Aeris.Net models factory default value).

2 - "Drop DTR" behaviour according to &D setting. ATH disconnects (Factory

default value except Verizon/Sprint/ Aeris.Net models) .

AT+CVHU? Read command reports the current value of the <mode> parameter, in the format:

+CVHU: <mode>

AT+CVHU=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter <mode>

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+CNUM - Subscriber Number

AT+CNUM Execution command returns the MSISDN in the format:

+CNUM: <alpha>,<number>,<type>[<CR><LF>

+CNUM: <alpha>,<number>,<type>[…]]

where:

<alpha> - alphanumeric string associated to <number>; used character set should

be the one selected with +CSCS.

<number> - string containing the phone number in the format <type>

<type> - type of number:

129 - national numbering scheme

145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+").

AT+CNUM=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT+CNUM

+CNUM: "PHONENUM1","2173848500",129

+CNUM: "FAXNUM","2173848501",129

+CNUM: "DATANUM","2173848502",129

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+COPN - Read Operator Names

AT+COPN Returns the operator’s name from the ME in the format:

+COPN: <numeric1>,<alpha1>[<CR><LF>

+COPN: <numeric2>,<alpha2>[…]]

Note: In case of CDMA, the network name (operator) is not sent by network. In

addition, each CDMA carrier’s list of operators is confidential and not given out.

Therefore, the module only supports two result codes:

+COPN: HOME: If the value of ERI is 1.

+COPN: ROAMING: If the value of ERI is any other value.

AT+COPN=? Test command returns the OK result code

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CREG - Network Registration Report

AT+CREG= Set command enables/disables network registration reports depending on the

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+CREG - Network Registration Report

[<mode>] parameter <mode>.

Parameter:

<mode> 0 - disable network registration unsolicited result code (factory default)

1 - enable network registration unsolicited result code

2 - enable network registration unsolicited result code with network system

identification data

If <mode>=1, network registration result code reports:

+CREG: <stat>

where

<stat> 0 - not registered, ME is not currently searching a new operator to register to

1 - registered, home network

2 - reserved

3 - registration denied

4 - reserved

5 - registered, roaming

If <mode>=2, network registration result code reports:

+CREG: <stat>[,<SID>]

where:

<SID> - System identification

Note: <SID> is reported only if <mode>=2 and the mobile is acquired on some

network cell.

AT+CREG? Read command reports the <mode> and <stat> parameter values in the format:

+CREG: <mode>,<stat>[,<SID>] Note: <SID> is reported only if <mode>=2 and the mobile is acquired on some network cell.

AT+CREG=? Test command returns the range of supported <mode>

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CLIP - Calling Line Identification Presentation

AT+CLIP=[<n>] Set command enables/disables the presentation of the CLI (Calling Line Identity) at

the TE. This command refers to the UMTS supplementary service CLIP (Calling

Line Identification Presentation) that enables a called subscriber to get the CLI of

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+CLIP - Calling Line Identification Presentation

the calling party when receiving a mobile terminated call.

Parameters:

<n>

0 - disables CLI indication (factory default)

1 - enables CLI indication

If enabled the device reports after each RING the response:

+CLIP: <number>,<type>,””,128,<alpha>,<CLI_validity>

where:

<number> - string type phone number of format specified by <type>

<type> - type of address octet in integer format

128 - both the type of number and the numbering plan are unknown

129 - unknown type of number and ISDN/Telephony numbering plan

145 - international type of number and ISDN/Telephony numbering plan (contains

the character "+")

<alpha> - string type; alphanumeric representation of <number> corresponding to

the entry found in phonebook; used character set should be the one

selected with command Select TE character set +CSCS.

<CLI_validity> 0 - CLI Presentation allowed.

1 - CLI Presentation restricted.

2 - CLI is not available.

AT+CLIP? Read command returns the presentation status of the CLI in the format:

+CLIP: <n>,<m>

where:

<n>

0 - CLI presentation disabled

1 - CLI presentation enabled

<m> - status of the CLIP service on the UMTS network

2 - unknown (e.g. no network is present )

Note: For compatibility with UC864, the value of <m> is returned

AT+CLIP=? Test command returns the supported values of parameter <n>

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CLIR - Calling Line Identification Restriction

AT+CLIR=[<n>] Execution command has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

with UC864.

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+CLIR - Calling Line Identification Restriction

For compatibility with UC864, Parameter <n> is available only 0, 1 and 2.

Execution command returns the OK result code

AT+CLIR? For compatibility with UC864, Read command returns +CLIR: 0,2

AT+CLIR=? For compatibility with UC864, Test command returns +CLIR: (0-2)

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CCWA - Call Waiting

AT+CCWA=[<n>] Sets the presentation of an unsolicited result code of the call waiting supplementary

service

Parameters:

<n> - Enables/disables the presentation of an unsolicited result code:

0 - disable

1 – enable

Note: the unsolicited result code enabled by parameter <n> is in the format:

+CCWA: <number>,<type>,””,1,<alpha>,<cli_validity>

<number> - Phone number of format specified by <type>

<type> - Address in Integer format

<alpha> - Alphanumeric representation of <number> corresponding to the entry

found in phonebook; used character set should be the one selected with

+CSCS

<CLI_validity>

0 - CLI valid

1 - CLI has been withheld by the originator

2 - CLI is not available due to interworking problems or limitations of originating

network

AT+CCWA? Reports the current value of the parameter <n>.

AT+CCWA=? Reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CHLD - Call Holding Service

AT+CHLD=<n> Controls the network call hold service

Parameters:

<n> 2 – places all active calls (if any exist) on hold and accepts the other (waiting)

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+CHLD - Call Holding Service

call.

Note: If no call is active then only OK message is sent.

AT+ CHLD =? Reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CLCC - List Current Calls

AT+CLCC Execution command returns the list of current calls and their characteristics in the

format:

[+CLCC:<id1>,<dir>,<stat>,<mode>,<mpty>,<number>,<type>

,<alpha>[<CR><LF>+CLCC:<id2>,<dir>,<stat>,<mode>,

<mpty>,<number>,<type>,<alpha>[…]]]

where:

<idn> - call identification number

<dir> - call direction

0 - mobile originated call

1 - mobile terminated call

<stat> - state of the call

0 - active

1 - held

2 - dialling (MO call)

3 - alerting (MO call)

4 - incoming (MT call)

5 - waiting (MT call)

Note: 3(alerting) and 5(waiting) are not supported for DE910

<mode> - call type

0 - voice

1 - data

9 - unknown

<mpty> - multiparty call flag

0 - call is not one of multiparty (conference) call parties

<number> - string type phone number in format specified by <type>

<type> - type of phone number octet in integer format

129 - national numbering scheme

145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")

<alpha> - string type; alphanumeric representation of <number> corresponding to

the entry found in phonebook; used character set should be the one

selected with +CSCS.

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+CLCC - List Current Calls

AT+CLCC=? Test command returns the OK result code

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CPAS - Phone Activity Status

AT+CPAS Execution command reports the device status in the form:

+CPAS: <pas>

Where:

<pas> - phone activity status

0 - ready (device allows commands from TA/TE)

1 - unavailable (device does not allow commands from TA/TE)

2 - unknown (device is not guaranteed to respond to instructions)

3 - ringing (device is ready for commands from TA/TE, but the ringer is active)

4 - call in progress (device is ready for commands from TA/TE, but a call is in

progress)

AT+CPAS=? Test command reports the supported range of values for <pas>.

Note: although +CPAS is an execution command, 3gpp TS 27.007 requires the Test

command to be defined.

Example ATD03282131321;

OK AT+CPAS

+CPAS: 4 the called phone has answered to your call

OK

ATH

OK

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CFUN - Set Phone Functionality

AT+CFUN=

[<fun>[,<rst>]]

Set command selects the level of functionality in the ME.

Parameters:

<fun> - is the power saving function mode

0 - minimum functionality, NON-CYCLIC SLEEP mode: in this mode, the AT

interface is not accessible. Consequently, once you have set <fun> level 0, do

not send further characters. Otherwise, these characters remain in the input

buffer and may delay the output of an unsolicited result code. The first wake-up

event stops power saving and takes the ME back to full functionality level

<fun>=1.

1 - mobile full functionality with power saving disabled (factory default)

2 - disable TX

4 - disable both TX and RX

5 - mobile full functionality with power saving enabled

<rst> - reset flag

0 - do not reset the ME before setting it to <fun> functionality level

Note: issuing AT+CFUN=4[,0] actually causes the module to perform a network

deregistration.

Note: if power saving enabled, it reduces the power consumption during the idle

time, thus allowing a longer standby time with a given battery capacity.

Note: to place the module in power saving mode, set the <fun> parameter at value

= 5 and the line DTR (RS232) must be set to OFF. Once in power saving, the CTS

line switch to the OFF status to signal that the module is really in power saving

condition.

During the power saving condition, before sending any AT command on the serial

line, the DTR must be enabled and it must be waited for the CTS (RS232) line to

go in ON status.

Until the DTR line is ON, the module will not return back in the power saving

condition.

Note: the power saving function does not affect the network behavior of the

MODULE; even during the power save condition the module remains registered on

the network and reachable for incoming calls or SMS. If a call incomes during the

power save, then the module will wake up and proceed normally with the

unsolicited incoming call code

Note: If AT+CFUN=2[,0] mode is activating, Current call is disconnected.

AT+CFUN? Read command reports the current setting of <fun>.

AT+CFUN=? Test command returns the list of supported values for <fun> and <rst>.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CSQ - Signal Quality

AT+CSQ Execution command reports received signal quality indicators in the form:

+CSQ: <rssi>,<fer>

where

<rssi> - received signal strength indication

0 - (-113) dBm or less

1 - (-111) dBm

2..30 - (-109)dBm..(-53)dBm / 2 dBm per step

31 - (-51)dBm or greater

99 - not known or not detectable

<fer> - frame error rate (in percent)

0 - less than 0.01%

1 - 0.01% to 0.1%

2 - 0.1% to 0.5%

3 - 0.5% to 1.0%

4 - 1.0% to 2.0%

5 - 2.0% to 4.0%

6 - 4.0% to 8.0%

7 - more than 8.0%

99 - not known or not detectable

AT+CSQ=? Test command returns the supported range of values of the parameters <rssi> and

<fer>.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CPBS - Select Phonebook Memory Storage

AT+CPBS=

<storage>

Set command selects phonebook memory storage <storage>, which will be used by

other phonebook commands.

Parameter:

<storage> "ME" - EFS phonebook(Factory default)

“SM” – RUIM phonebook(Facroty default for RUIM)(RUIM only)

“LD” - RUIM last dialing phonebook (RUIM only)

“MC” - device missed (unanswered received) calls list (+CPBF is not applicable

for this storage)

“RC” - ME received calls list (+CPBF is not applicable for this storage)

“DC” - MT dialled calls list (+CPBF is not applicable for this storage)

“EN” - RUIM (or MT) emergency number (+CPBW is not be applicable for this

storage) (RUIM only)

AT+CPBS? Read command returns the actual values of the parameter <storage>, the number of

occupied records <used> and the maximum index number <total>, in the format:

+CPBS: <storage>,<used>,<total>

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+CPBS - Select Phonebook Memory Storage

Note: If <storage> is "ME", then an initial value of <used> is 1 because module’s

own phone number always occupies index 1 of records.

Note: For <storage>="MC": if there are more than one missed calls from the same

number the read command will return only the last call.

AT+CPBS=? Test command returns the supported range of values for the parameters <storage>.

Example AT+CPBS="ME" current phonebook storage is NV

AT+CPBR=1

+CPBR: 1,"0105872928",129,"James","[email protected]"

OK

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CPBR - Read Phonebook Entries

AT+CPBR=

<index1>

[,<index2>]

Execution command returns phonebook entries in location number range

<index1>..<index2> from the current phonebook memory storage selected with

+CPBS. If <index2> is omitted, only location <index1> is returned.

Parameters:

<index1> - integer type, value in the range of location numbers of the currently

selected phonebook memory storage (see +CPBS).

<index2> - integer type, value in the range of location numbers of the currently

selected phonebook memory storage (see +CPBS).

If the storage is "ME" then the response format is:

[+CPBR: <index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<e_text> [<CR><LF>

+CPBR: <index2>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<e_text> […]]]

If the storage is “DC” and “RC” then the response format is:

[+CPBR: <index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<time>,<duration>[<CR><LF>

+CPBR: <index2>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<time>,<duration>[…]]]

If the storage is "MC" then the response format is:

[+CPBR: <index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<time>[<CR><LF>

+CPBR: <index2>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<time>[…]]]

where:

<indexn> - the location number of the phonebook entry

<number> - string type phone number of format <type>

<type> - type of phone number octet in integer format

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+CPBR - Read Phonebook Entries

129 - national numbering scheme

145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")

<text> - the alphanumeric text associated to the number; used character set should

be the one selected with command +CSCS.

<e_text > - Email alphanumeric text; used character set should be the one selected

with command +CSCS

<time> - Date and time in clock seconds

<duration> - Duration of the call

Note: if "MC" is the currently selected phonebook memory storage, a sequence of

missed calls coming from the same number will be saved as one missed call and

+CPBR will show just one line of information.

Note: If all queried locations are empty (but available), no information text lines

will be returned, while if listing fails in an ME error, +CME ERROR: <err> is

returned.

AT+CPBR=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameters <indexn> and

the maximum lengths of <number> and <text> fields, in the format:

+CPBR: (<minIndex> - <maxIndex>),<nlength>,<tlength>

where:

<minIndex> - the minimum <index> number, integer type

<maxIndex>- the maximum <index> number, integer type

<nlength> - maximum <number> field length, integer type

<tlength> - maximum <name> field length, integer type

Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing PB

commands.

Example AT+CPBS="ME"

OK

AT+CPBS?

+CPBS: "ME",1,100

OK

AT+CPBR=?

+CPBR: (1-100),40,20

OK

AT+CPBR=1

+CPBR: 1,”01048771234”,129,”James”,”[email protected]

OK

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CPBF - Find Phonebook Entries

AT+CPBF=

<findtext>

Execution command returns phonebook entries (from the current phonebook

memory storage selected with +CPBS) which alphanumeric field start with string

<findtext>.

Parameter:

<findtext> - string type; used character set should be the one selected with

command +CSCS.

The command returns a report in the form:

[+CPBF: <index1>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<e_text> [<CR><LF>

+CPBF: <index2>,<number>,<type>,<text>,<e_text> […]]]

where:

<indexn> - the location number of the phonebook entry

<number> - string type phone number of format <type>

<type> - type of phone number octet in integer format

129 - national numbering scheme

145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")

<text> - the alphanumeric text associated to the number; used character set should

be the one selected with command +CSCS.

<e_text > - Email alphanumeric text; used character set should be the one selected

with command +CSCS

Note: +CPBF is not applicable if the current selected storage (see +CPBS) is

either "MC", either "RC" or "DC".

Note: if <findtext>=”” the command returns all the phonebook records.

Note: if no PB records satisfy the search criteria then an ERROR message is

reported.

Note: Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing PB

commands.

AT+CPBF=? Test command reports the maximum lengths of <number> and <text> fields, in the

format:

+CPBF: [<nlength>],[<tlength>]

where:

<nlength> - maximum length of field <number>, integer type

<tlength> - maximum length of field <text>, integer type

Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing PB

commands.

Example AT+CPBS="ME" Selecting phonebook

OK

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+CPBF - Find Phonebook Entries

AT+CPBF="J" Searching for string “J”

+CPBF: 1,"01048771234",129,"James","[email protected]"

+CPBF: 2,"0169998888",129,"Jane",""

OK

Searching for everything in phone book, and finding all entries

AT+CPBF=""

+CPBF: 1,"01048771234",129,"James","[email protected]"

+CPBF: 2,"0169998888",129,"Jane",""

+CPBF: 7,"0115556666",129,"Juliet",""

+CPBF: 5,"0181111234",129,"Kevin",""

OK

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CPBW - Write Phonebook Entry

AT+CPBW=

[<index>]

[,<number> [,<type>

[,<text>

[,<e_text>]]]]

Execution command writes phonebook entry in location number <index> in the

current phonebook memory storage selected with +CPBS.

Parameters:

<index> - integer type, value in the range of location numbers of the currently

selected phonebook memory storage (see +CPBS).

<number> - string type, phone number in the format <type>

<type> - the type of number

129 - national numbering scheme

145 - international numbering scheme (contains the character "+")

<text> - the text associated to the number, string type; used character set should be

the one selected with command +CSCS.

<e_text > - Email alphanumeric text; used character set should be the one selected

with command +CSCS

Note: If record number <index> already exists, it will be overwritten.

Note: if either <number>, <type> , <text> and <e_text> are omitted, the

phonebook entry in location <index> is deleted.

Note: In DE910-DUAL Sprint case, the index 1 has been always occupied by own

phone number. So to change index 1 you have to change the own phone number.

If AT+CPBW=1 is executed, the module will return “ERROR” result code.

Note: if <index> is omitted or <index>=0, the number <number> is stored in the

first free phonebook location.

Note: if either “DC”, “MC” or “RC” memory storage has been selected (see

+CPBS) it is possible just to delete the phonebook entry in location <index>,

therefore parameters <number>, <type> and <text> must be omitted.

Note: Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing PB

commands.

AT+CPBW=? Test command returns location range supported by the current storage as a

compound value, the maximum length of <number> field, supported number

format of the storage and maximum length of <text> field. The format is:

+CPBW: (list of supported <index>s),<nlength>,

(list of supported <type>s),<tlength>

where:

<nlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field

<number>.

<tlength> - integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <text>

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+CPBW - Write Phonebook Entry

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

Example AT+CPBW=?

+CPBW: (1-100),40,(128-255),20

OK

AT+CPBW=6,"18651896699",129,"John","[email protected]"

OK

Note Remember to select the PB storage with +CPBS command before issuing PB

commands.

+CCLK - Clock Management

AT+CCLK=<time> Set command sets the real-time clock of the ME.

Parameter:

<time> - current time as quoted string in the format: "yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz"

yy - year (two last digits are mandatory), range is (00..99)

MM - month (two last digits are mandatory), range is (01..12)

dd - day (two last digits are mandatory), available ranges are

(01..28) (01..29)

(01..30)

(01..31)

hh - hour (two last digits are mandatory), range is (00..23)

mm - minute (two last digits are mandatory), range is (00..59)

ss - seconds (two last digits are mandatory), range is (00..59)

±zz - time zone (indicates the difference, expressed in quarter of an hour, between

the local time and GMT; two last digits are mandatory), range is -47..+48

AT+CCLK? Read command returns the current setting of the real-time clock, in the format

<time>.

Note: the three last characters of <time>, i.e. the time zone information, are

returned by +CCLK? only if the #NITZ URC ‘extended’ format has been enabled

(see #NITZ).

AT+CCLK=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT+CCLK="02/09/07,22:30:00+00"

OK

AT+CCLK?

+CCLK: 02/09/07,22:30:25

OK

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CALA - Alarm Management

AT+CALA=

<time>[,<n>[,<type>

[,<text>[,<recurr>

[,<silent>]]]]]

Set command stores in the internal Real Time Clock an alarm time with respective

settings. It is possible to set up a recurrent alarm for one or more days in the week.

Currently just one alarm can be set.

When the RTC time reaches the alarm time then the alarm starts, the behaviour of

the MODULE depends upon the setting <type> and if the device was already ON at

the moment when the alarm time had come.

Parameters:

<time> - current alarm time as quoted string in the same format as defined for

+CCLK command (i.e. "yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz"), unless the <recurr>

parameter is used: in this case <time> must not contain a date (i.e.

"hh:mm:ss±zz")

<n> - index of the alarm

0 - The only value supported is 0.

<type> - alarm behaviour type

0 - reserved for other equipment use.

1 - the MODULE simply wakes up fully operative as if the ON/OFF button had

been pressed. If the device is already ON at the alarm time, then it does nothing.

(Default)

2 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off,

otherwise it remains fully operative. In both cases the MODULE issues an

unsolicited code every 3s:

+CALA: <text>

where <text> is the +CALA optional parameter previously set.

The device keeps on sending the unsolicited code every 3s until a #WAKE or

#SHDN command is received or a 90 seconds timer expires. If the device is in

"alarm mode" and it does not receive the #WAKE command within 90s then it

shuts down. (default)

3 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off,

otherwise it remains fully operative. In both cases the MODULE starts playing

the alarm tone on the selected path for the ringer (see command #SRP)

The device keeps on playing the alarm tone until a #WAKE or #SHDN

command is received or a 90 s time-out occurs. If the device is in "alarm mode"

and it does not receive the #WAKE command within 90s then it shuts down.

4 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off,

otherwise it remains fully operative. In both cases the MODULE brings the pin

GPIO6 high, provided its <direction> has been set to alarm output, and keeps it

in this state until a #WAKE or #SHDN command is received or a 90 seconds

timer expires. If the device is in "alarm mode" and it does not receive the

#WAKE command within 90s then it shuts down.

5 - the MODULE will make both the actions as for type=2 and <type>=3.

6 - the MODULE will make both the actions as for type=2 and <type>=4.

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+CALA - Alarm Management

7 - the MODULE will make both the actions as for type=3 and <type>=4.

8 - the MODULE wakes up in "alarm mode" if at the alarm time it was off,

otherwise it remains fully operative. In both cases, the MODULE sets High the

RI output pin. The RI output pin remains High until next #WAKE issue or

until a 90s timer expires. If the device is in "alarm mode" and it does not receive

the #WAKE command within 90s. After that, it shuts down.

<text> - unsolicited alarm code text string. It has meaning only if <type> is equal

to 2, 5, or 6.

<recurr> - string type value indicating day of week for the alarm in one of the

following formats:

“<1..7>[,<1..7>[, … ]]” - it sets a recurrent alarm for one or more days in the

week; the digits 1 to 7 corresponds to the days in the week (Monday is 1).

“0” - it sets a recurrent alarm for all days in the week.

<silent> - integer type indicating if the alarm is silent or not.

0 - the alarm will not be silent;

1 - the alarm will be silent.

Note: a special form of the Set command, +CALA=””, deletes an alarm in the ME

Note: The "alarm mode" is indicated by hardware pin CTS to the ON status and

DSR to the OFF status, while the "power saving" status is indicated by CTS - OFF,

DSR - OFF and USB_VBUS – OFF status. The normal operating status is

indicated by DSR – ON or USB_VBUS – ON status.

During the "alarm mode" the device will not make any network scan and will not

register to any network and therefore is not able to dial or receive any call or SMS,

the only commands that can be issued to the MODULE in this state are the #WAKE

and #SHDN, every other command must not be issued during this state.

AT+CALA? Read command returns the list of current active alarm settings in the ME, in the

format:

[+CALA: <time>,<n>,<type>,[<text>],<recurr>,<silent>]

AT+CALA=? Test command returns the list of supported index values (currently just 0), alarm

types, maximum length of the text to be displayed, maximum length of <recurr>

and supported <silent>s, in the format:

+CALA: (list of supported <n>s),(list of supported <type>s),<tlength>,

<rlength>,(list of supported <silent>s)

Example AT+CALA="02/09/07,23:30:00+00"

OK

Reference 3gpp TS 27.007

+CALM - Alert Sound Mode

AT+CALM=

<mode>

Set command is used to select the general alert sound mode of the device.

Parameter:

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+CALM - Alert Sound Mode

<mode> 0 - normal mode

1 - silent mode; no sound will be generated by the device, except for alarm sound

2 - stealth mode; no sound will be generated by the device

Note: if silent mode is selected then incoming calls will not produce alerting sounds

but only the unsolicited messages RING or +CRING.

AT+CALM? Read command returns the current value of parameter <mode>.

AT+CALM=? Test command returns the supported values for the parameter <mode> as

compound value.

+CALM: (0-2)

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CRSL - Ringer Sound Level

AT+CRSL=<level> Set command is used to select the incoming call ringer sound level of the device.

Parameter:

<level> - ringer sound level

0 - Off

1 - low

2 - middle

3 - high

4 - progressive

AT+CRSL? Read command reports the current <level> setting of the call ringer in the format:

+CRSL: <level>

AT+CRSL=? Test command reports <level> supported values as compound value.

+CRSL: (0-4)

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CLVL - Loudspeaker Volume Level

AT+CLVL=<level> Set command is used to select the volume of the internal loudspeaker audio output

of the device.

Parameter:

<level> - loudspeaker volume

0..max - the value of max can be read by issuing the Test command AT+CLVL=?

AT+CLVL? Read command reports the current <level> setting of the loudspeaker volume in

the format:

+CLVL: <level>

AT+CLVL=? Test command reports <level> supported values range in the format:

+CLVL: (0-max)

Note DE910 family does not support Analog Audio. And +CLVL will be no effect.

Instead of +CLVL, refer to #PCMRXG.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CMUT - Microphone Mute Control

AT+CMUT=<n> Set command enables/disables the muting of the microphone audio line during a

voice call.

Parameter:

<n> 0 - mute off, microphone active (factory default)

1 - mute on, microphone muted.

Note: this command mutes/activates both microphone audio paths, internal mic and

external mic.

AT+CMUT? Read command reports whether the muting of the microphone audio line during a

voice call is enabled or not, in the format:

+CMUT: <n>

AT+CMUT=? Test command reports the supported values for <n> parameter.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CLAC - Available AT Commands

AT+CLAC Execution command causes the ME to return the AT commands that are available

for the user, in the following format:

<AT cmd1>[<CR><LF><AT cmd2>[…]]

where:

<AT cmdn> - defines the AT command including the prefix AT

AT+CLAC=? Test command returns the OK result code

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CALD - Delete Alarm

AT+CALD=<n> Execution command deletes an alarm in the ME

Parameter:

<n> - alarm index

0

AT+CALD=? Test command reports the range of supported values for <n> parameter.

Reference 3G TS 27.007

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+CMEE - Report Mobile Equipment Error

AT+CMEE=[<n>] Set command enables/disables the report of result code:

+CME ERROR: <err>

as an indication of an error relating to the +Cxxx commands issued.

When enabled, device related errors cause the +CME ERROR: <err> final result

code instead of the default ERROR final result code. ERROR is anyway returned

normally when the error message is related to syntax, invalid parameters, or DTE

functionality.

Parameter:

<n> - enable flag

0 - disable +CME ERROR:<err> reports, use only ERROR report.

1 - enable +CME ERROR:<err> reports, with <err> in numeric format

2 - enable +CME ERROR: <err> reports, with <err> in verbose format

AT+CMEE? Read command returns the current value of sub parameter <n>:

+CMEE: <n>

AT+CMEE=? Test command returns the range of values for sub parameter <n>

Note +CMEE has no effect on the final result code +CMS

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+VTS - DTMF Tones Transmission

AT+VTS=

<dtmfstring>

[,duration]

Execution command allows the transmission of DTMF tones.

Parameters:

<dtmfstring> - String of <dtmf>s, i.e. ASCII characters in the set (0-9), #,* the

string can be a <dtmf>s long; it allows the user to send a sequence of DTMF

tones, each of them with a duration that was defined through +VTD command.

<duration> - Can be specified only if the length of first parameter is just one

ASCII character

0..5 - a single DTMF tone will be transmitted for a duration depending on

the network, no matter what the current +VTD setting is.

Note: this commands operates in voice mode only (see +FCLASS).

Note: <dtmfstring>should be input without the double quotation mark (“”).

AT+VTS=? Test command provides the list of supported <dtmf>s and the list of supported

<duration>s in the format:

(list of supported <dtmf>s)[,(list of supported <duration>s)]

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007 and TIA IS-101

+VTD - Tone Duration

AT+VTD=

<duration>

Set command sets the length of tones transmitted with +VTS command.

Parameter:

<duration> - duration of a tone

0 – 95ms

1 – 150ms

2 – 200ms

3 – 250ms

4 – 300ms

5 – 350ms

AT+VTD? Read command reports the current Tone Duration, in the format:

<duration>

AT+VTD=? Test command provides the list of supported <duration>s in the format:

(list of supported <duration>s)

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007 and TIA IS-101

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+ CBC - Battery Charge

AT+CBC Execution command returns the current Battery Charge status in the format:

+CBC: <bcs>,<bcl>

where:

<bcs> - battery status

0 - ME is powered by the battery

1 - ME has a battery connected, and charger pin is being powered

2 - ME does not have a battery connected

3 - Recognized power fault, calls inhibited

<bcl> - battery charge level

0 - battery is exhausted, or ME does not have a battery connected

25 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 25%

50 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 50%

75 - battery charge remained is estimated to be 75%

100 - battery is fully charged.

Note: There is not charger pin. So, <bcs>=1 will never appear.

Note: without battery/power connected on VBATT pins or during a power fault the

unit is not working, therefore values <bcs>=2 and <bcs>=3 will never appear.

AT+CBC=? Test command returns parameter values supported as a compound value.

+CBC: (0-3),(0-100)

Note: although +CBC is an execution command, 3gpp TS 27.007 requires the Test

command to be defined.

Example AT+CBC

+CBC: 0,75

OK

Note The ME does not make differences between being powered by a battery or by a

power supply on the VBATT pins, so it is not possible to distinguish between these

two cases.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CSMS - Select Message Service

AT+CSMS=

<service>

Set command selects messaging service <service>. It returns the types of messages

supported by the ME:

For compatibility with UC864, Parameter <service> is available only 2.

Parameter:

<service> 0 - The syntax of SMS AT commands is compatible with 3GPP TS 27.005 Phase 2

version 4.7.0

1 - The syntax of SMS AT commands is compatible with 3GPP TS 27.005 Phase

2+ version.

2 - The syntax of SMS AT commands is compatible partially with 3GPP TS 27.005

Phase 2 version 4.7.0. (reflected partially IS-637A, B in CDMA network)

(factory default)

Set command returns the types of messages supported by the ME:

+CSMS: <mt>,<mo>,<bm>

where:

<mt> - mobile terminated messages support

0 - type not supported

1 - type supported

<mo> - mobile originated messages support

0 - type not supported

1 - type supported

<bm> - broadcast type messages support

0 - type not supported

1 - type supported

AT+CSMS? Read command reports current service setting along with supported message types

in the format:

+CSMS: <service>,<mt>,<mo>,<bm>

AT+CSMS=? Test command reports the supported value of the parameter <service>.

Example AT+CSMS=?

+CSMS: (2)

OK

AT+CSMS=2

+CSMS: 1,1,0

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+CSMS - Select Message Service

OK

AT+CSMS?

+CSMS: 2,1,1,0

OK

+CPMS - Preferred Message Storage

AT+CPMS=

<memr>[,<memw>

]

Set command selects memory storages <memr>, <memw> to be used for reading,

writing, sending and storing SMs.

Parameters:

<memr> - memory from which messages are read and deleted

“ME” – SMS memory storage into module (default)

“SM” – SIM SMS memory storage (In case supporting RUIM)

<memw> - memory to which writing and sending operations are made

“ME” – SMS memory storage into module

“SM” – SIM SMS memory storage (In case supporting RUIM)

The command returns the memory storage status in the format:

+CPMS: <usedr>,<totalr>,<usedw>,<totalw>

where:

<usedr> - number of SMs stored into <memr>

<totalr> - max number of SMs that <memr> can contain

<usedw> - number of SMs stored into <memw>

<totalw> max number of SMs that <memw> can contain

AT+CPMS? Read command reports the message storage status in the format:

+CPMS: <memr>,<usedr>,<totalr>,<memw>,<usedw>,<totalw>

where <memr>, <memw> are the selected storage memories for reading, writing

and storing respectively.

AT+CPMS=? Test command reports the supported values for parameters <memr>, <memw>

Example AT+CPMS=?

+CPMS: ("ME"),("ME")

OK

at+cpms?

+CPMS: "ME",5,99,"ME",5,99

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+CPMS - Preferred Message Storage

OK

AT+CPMS="ME","ME"

+CPMS: 5,99,5,99

OK

AT+CPMS?

+CPMS: "ME",5,99,"ME",5,99

OK

In case supporting RUIM,

AT+CPMS=?

+CPMS: ("ME","SM"),("ME","SM")

OK

AT+CPMS?

+CPMS: "SM",2,10,"ME",15,99

OK

AT+CPMS="SM","SM"

+CPMS: 2,10,2,10

OK

AT+CPMS?

+CPMS: "SM",2,10,"SM",2,10

OK

+CMGF - Message Format

AT+CMGF=

[<mode>]

Set command selects the format of messages used with send, list, read and write

commands.

Parameter:

<mode> 0 - PDU mode (factory default)

1 - text mode

AT+CMGF? Read command reports the current value of the parameter <mode>.

AT+CMGF=? Test command reports the supported value of <mode> parameter.

Example AT+CMGF=1

OK

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+CSMP - Set Text Mode Parameters

AT+CSMP=

[<callback_addr>

[,<tele_id >

[,<priority>

[,<enc_type >]]]]

Set command is used to select values for additional parameters for storing and

sending SMs when the text mode is used (AT+CMGF=1)

Parameters:

<callback_addr> - Callback address.

Note: The maximum length is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

Maximum length is 32 characters

In case of Verizon:

Maximum length is 20 characters

Note: Initially, this parameter is null. Some carrier networks discard SMS's without

a callback number. Therefore, we recommend that customer setup callback

number using AT+CSMP command.

Note : The <callback_addr> isn’t used and saved for only Aeris.Net

<tele_id> - Teleservice ID

4097 - page

4098 - SMS message (factory default)

<priority> - Priority

Note: The priority is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - Interactive

2 - Urgent

3 - Emergency

In case of Verizon:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - High

<enc_type> - data coding scheme:

0 - 8-bit Octet (factory default for only Aeris.Net)

2 - 7-bit ASCII (factory default)

4 - 16-bit Unicode (Sprint does not support)

Note: the current settings are stored through +CSAS

AT+CSMP? Read command reports the current setting in the format:

+CSMP: < callback_addr >,<tele_id >,< priority >,< enc_type >

AT+CSMP=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT+CSMP=?

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+CSMP - Set Text Mode Parameters

OK

AT+CSMP?

+CSMP: ,4098,0,0

OK

AT+CSMP="1234567890",4097,1,2

OK

AT+CSMP?

+CSMP: "1234567890",4097,1,2

OK

+CSDH - Show Text Mode Parameters

AT+CSDH=

[<show>]

Set command controls whether detailed header information is shown in text mode

(AT+CMGF=1) result codes.

Parameter:

<show> 0 - do not show header values (<tooa>, <tele_id>, <priority>, <enc_type>,

<length>) in +CMT, +CMGL, +CMGR result codes for SMS-DELIVERs

and SMS-SUBMITs in text mode. (factory default)

1 - show the values in result codes

AT+CSDH? Read command reports the current setting in the format:

+CSDH: <show>

AT+CSDH=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter <show>

Example AT+CSDH=1

OK

AT+CMGL="ALL"

+CMGL: 0,"STO SENT","0123456789","0123456789",,,4098,0,0,13

Test Message

+CMGL: 1,"STO UNSENT","123123","",,,4098,0,0,13

TEST MEssage

+CMGL: 2,"STO SENT","0123456789","0123456789",,,4098,0,0,10

TEST TEST

+CMGL: 3,"STO SENT","01196529157","01196529157",,,4098,0,0,19

TEST MESSSAGE

+CMGL: 4,"REC UNREAD","","01196529157",20080819190757,,4098,0,0,19

TEST MESSSAGE

OK

AT+CSDH?

+CSDH: 1

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+CSDH - Show Text Mode Parameters

OK

AT+CSDH=0

OK

AT+CMGL="ALL"

+CMGL: 0,"STO SENT","0123456789","0123456789",

+CMGL: 1,"STO UNSENT","123123","",

+CMGL: 2,"STO SENT","0123456789","0123456789",

+CMGL: 3,"STO SENT","01196529157","01196529157",

+CMGL: 4,"REC READ","","01196529157",20080819190757

OK

+CSAS - Save Settings

AT+CSAS

[=<profile>]

Execution command saves settings made by, + CSMP command in local non-volatile

memory

Parameter:

<profile> 0,1 - it saves the settings to NVM.

Note: If parameter is omitted the settings are saved to profile 0 in the non-volatile

memory.

AT+CSAS=? Test command returns the possible range of values for the parameter <profile>.

Example AT+CSAS=?

+CSAS: (0,1)

OK

AT+CSAS

OK

AT+CSAS=1

OK

AT+CSAS=0

OK

+CRES - Restore Settings

AT+CRES

[=<profile>]

Execution command restores message service settings saved by +CSAS command

from NVM.

Parameter:

<profile> 0,1 - it restores message service settings from NVM.

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+CRES - Restore Settings

Note: If parameter is omitted the command restores message service settings from

Profile 0 in the non-volatile memory.

AT+CRES=? Test command returns the possible range of values for the parameter <profile>.

Example AT+CRES=?

+CRES: (0,1)

OK

AT+CRES=0

OK

AT+CRES=1

OK

+CNMI - New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment

AT+CNMI=[<mt>] Set command selects the behaviour of the device on how the receiving of new

messages from the network is indicated to the DTE.

Parameter:

<mt> - The information written in italics will be present depending on +CSDH last

setting.

Unsolicited result codes buffering option

0 - No Indication (factory default)

1 - Indicate like below

+CMTI: <memr>,<index>

<memr> - memory storage where the new message is stored

"ME"

<index> - location on the memory where SMS is stored.

2 - Indicate like below

(PDU Mode)

+CMT: ,<length><CR><LF><pdu>

<length> - PDU length

<pdu> - PDU Message

(TEXT Mode)

+CMT:

<orig_num>,<callback>,<date>[,<tooa>,<tele_id>,<priority>,<enc_type>,<

length>]<CR><LF><data>

<orig_num> - Origination number.

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+CNMI - New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment

<callback> - Callback number.

<date> - Received date in form as "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS".

<tooa> - Type of <orig_num>.

<tele_id> - Teleservice ID.

4097 - page

4098 - SMS message

<priority> - Priority.

Note: The priority is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - Interactive

2 - Urgent

3 - Emergency

In case of Verizon:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - High

<enc_type> - Encoding type of message.

0 - 8-bit Octet

2 - 7-bit ASCII

4 - 16-bit Unicode

<length> - Length of message.

<data> - Message data.

Note : Regardless of <mt>, a message is saved in SMS memory storage.

AT+CNMI? Read command returns the current parameter settings for +CNMI command in the

form:

+CNMI: <mt>

AT+CNMI=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the +CNMI command

parameters.

Example AT+CNMI=?

+CNMI: (0-2)

OK

AT+CNMI=1

OK

AT+CNMI?

+CNMI: 1

OK

+CMTI: "ME",98

AT+CNMI=2

OK

AT+CNMI?

+CNMI: 2

OK

+CMT: "","01191775982",20071221163655,,4098,,16,10

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+CNMI - New Message Indications To Terminal Equipment

TEST SMS

#SMSFULL

+CMGL - List Messages

AT+CMGL

[=<stat>]

Execution command reports the list of all the messages with status value <stat>

stored into <memr> message storage (<memr> is the message storage for read and

delete SMs as last settings of command +CPMS).

The parameter type and the command output depend on the last settings of

command +CMGF (message format to be used)

(PDU Mode) Parameter:

<stat> 0 - new message

1 - read message

2 - stored message not yet sent

3 - stored message already sent

4 - all messages.

Each message to be listed is represented in the format:

+CMGL: <index>,<stat>,””,<length><CR><LF><pdu>

Case of received message from base station :

<PDU>: <orig_num><date><tele_id><priority><enc_type><length><data>

Case of sending message to base station:

<PDU>: <da><callback><tele_id><priority><enc_type><length><data>

where:

<index> - message position in the memory storage list.

<stat> - status of the message

<length> - length of the PDU in bytes

<pdu> - message in PDU format

(Text Mode) Parameter:

<stat> "REC UNREAD" - new message

"REC READ" - read message

"STO UNSENT" - stored message not yet sent

"STO SENT" - stored message already sent

"ALL" - all messages.

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+CMGL - List Messages

Each message to be listed is represented in the format (the information written in

italics will be present depending on +CSDH last setting):

If there is at least a Received message to be listed the representation format is:

+CMGL:

<index>,<stat>,<orig_num>,<callback>,<date>[,<tooa>,<tele_id>,<priority>,<e

nc_type>,<length>]<CR><LF> <data>

If there is at least a Sent or an Unsent message to be listed the representation

format is:

+CMGL:

<index>,<stat>,<da>,<callback>[,,<toda>,<tele_id>,<priority>,<enc_type>,<leng

th>]<CR><LF><data>

Where

<orig_num> - Origination number.

<callback> - Callback number.

<date> - Received date in form as "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS".

<tooa> - Type of <orig_num>.

<toda> - Type of <da>.

<tele_id> - Teleservice ID.

4097 - page

4098 - SMS message

<priority> - Priority.

Note: The priority is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - Interactive

2 - Urgent

3 - Emergency

In case of Verizon:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - High

<enc_type> - Encoding type of message.

0 - 8-bit Octet

2 - 7-bit ASCII

4 - 16-bit Unicode

<length> - Length of message.

<data> - Message data.

Note: If a message is present when +CMGL="ALL" is used it will be changed

status from REC UNREAD to REC READ.

AT+CMGL=? Test command returns a list of supported <stat>s

Example <PDU Mode>

Case of received message from base station:

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+CMGL - List Messages

AT+CMGL=1

+CMGL: 29,1,"",52

07802811495346350808040947271002020221C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E

1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C20

OK

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr: 128>

281149534635 <Origination number: 821194356453>

080804094727 <Date: 08/08/04,09:47:27>

1002 <Teleservice_id: 4098(decimal)>

02 <priority: urgent >

02 <encoding_type: 7-bit ASCII >

21 <data_len: 33>

C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E

1C20

<user_data: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>

Else:

AT+CMGL=2

+CMGL: 31,2,"",23

07801091346554F307801091346554F3100200000A61616161616161616161

OK

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr:128>

1091346554F3 <Destination_addr: 01194356453>

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr:128>

1096224658F1 <Callback_Number: 01692264851>

1002 <Teleservice_id: 4098(decimal)>

00 <priority: normal >

00 <encoding_type: 8-bit Octet >

0A <data_len: 10>

61616161616161616161 <data: aaaaaaaaaa>

<PDU Mode>

AT+CMGF=0

OK

AT+CMGF?

+CMGF: 0

OK

AT+CMGL=?

(0-4)

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+CMGL - List Messages

OK

AT+CMGL=4

+CMGL: 0,2,"",12

06801041394306001002000006313233343536

+CMGL: 1,2,"",15

06801041394306001002000009313233343536363737

+CMGL: 2,2,"",18

0680104139430600100200000C313132323334343434343434

+CMGL: 3,2,"",21

0680104139430600100200000F616666617364656565656565656565

OK

<Text Mode>

AT+CMGF=1

OK

AT+CMGF?

+CMGF: 1

OK

AT+CMGL=?

("REC UNREAD","REC READ","STO UNSENT","STO SENT","ALL")

OK

at+cmgl="ALL"

+CMGL: 0,"STO UNSENT","My Number","",

123456

+CMGL: 1,"STO UNSENT","My Number","",

123456677

+CMGL: 2,"STO UNSENT","My Number","",

112234444444

+CMGL: 3,"STO UNSENT","My Number","",

affasdeeeeeeeee

OK

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+CMGR - Read Message

AT+CMGR=

<index>

Execution command reports the message with location value <index> from

<memr> message storage (<memr> is the message storage for read and delete SMs

as last settings of command +CPMS).

Parameter:

<index> - message index.

The output depends on the last settings of command +CMGF (message format to

be used)

(PDU Mode) If there is at least one message to be listed the representation format is:

+CMGR:<stat>,"",<length><CR><LF><PDU>

Case of received message from base station :

<PDU>:

<orig_num>,<date><tele_id><priority><enc_type><length><data>

Case of sending message to base station:

<PDU>:

<da><callback><tele_id><priority><enc_type><length><data>

where

<stat> - status of the message

0 - new message

1 - read message

2 - stored message not yet sent

3 - stored message already sent

<length> - length of the PDU in bytes.

<pdu> - message in PDU format

(Text Mode) Output format for received messages (the information written in italics will be

present depending on +CSDH last setting):

Output format for message delivery confirm:

+CMGR:

<stat>,<orig_num>,<callback>,<date>[,<tooa>,<tele_id>,<priority>,<enc_type

>,<length>]<CR><LF><data>

If there is either a Sent or an Unsent message in location <index> the output

format is:

+CMGR:

<stat>,<da>,<callback>,[,<toda>,<tele_id>,<priority>,<enc_type>,<length>]<C

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+CMGR - Read Message

R><LF><data>

where:

<stat> - status of the message

"REC UNREAD" - new received message unread

"REC READ" - received message read

"STO UNSENT" - message stored not yet sent

"STO SENT" - message stored already sent

<orig_num> - Origination number.

<callback> - Callback number.

<date> - Received date in form as "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS".

<tooa> - Type of <orig_num>.

<toda> - Type of <da>.

<tele_id> - Teleservice ID.

4097 - page

4098 - SMS message

<priority> - Priority.

Note: The priority is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - Interactive

2 - Urgent

3 - Emergency

In case of Verizon:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - High

<enc_type> - Encoding type of message.

0 - 8-bit Octet

2 - 7-bit ASCII

4 - 16-bit Unicode

<length> - Length of message.

<data> - Message data.

AT+CMGR=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example <PDU Mode>

Case of received message from base station:

AT+CMGR=29

+CMGR: 1,"",52

07802811495346350808040947271002020221C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E

1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C20

OK

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr: 128>

281149534635 <Origination number: 821194356453>

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+CMGR - Read Message

080804094727 <Date: 08/08/04,09:47:27>

1002 <Teleservice_id: 4098(decimal)>

02 <priority: urgent >

02 <encoding_type: ascii >

21 <data_len: 33>

C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E1C3870E

1C20

<user_data: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>

Else:

at+cmgr=31

+CMGR: 2,"",23

07801091346554F307801091346554F3100200000A61616161616161616161

OK

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr:128>

1091346554F3 <Origination number: 01193645534 >

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr:128>

1091346554F3 < Callback number: 01193645534 >

1002 <Teleservice_id: 4098(decimal)>

00 <priority: Normal >

00 <encoding_type: 8-bit Octet >

0A <data_len: 10>

61616161616161616161 <usr data: aaaaaaaaaa>

<Text Mode>

AT+CSDH=1

OK

AT+CMGR=1

+CMGR: "REC READ","","01191775982",20071217190804,,4098,,16,12

TEST MESSAGE

OK

AT+CMGR=2

+CMGR: "REC READ","",01191775982",20071221160610,,4098,,16,9

TEST MESSAGE2

OK

AT+CMGR=3

+CMGR: "STO SENT","01191775982","01096529157",,4098,,16,9

TEST MESSAGE2

OK

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+CMGS - Send Message

(PDU Mode)

AT+CMGS=

<length>

(PDU Mode)

Execution command sends to the network a message.

After command line is terminated with <CR>, the device responds sending a four

character sequence prompt:

<CR><LF><greater_than><space> (IRA 13, 10, 62, 32)

and waits for the specified number of bytes.

Parameter:

<length> - length of the PDU to be sent in bytes (excluding the Destination address

octets).

5..183

Note: the echoing of given characters back from the TA is controlled by echo

command E

Note: the PDU shall be hexadecimal format (each octet of the PDU is given as two

IRA character long hexadecimal number) and given in one line.

To send the message issue Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex).

To exit without sending the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).

If message is successfully sent to the network, then the result is sent in the format:

+CMGS: <mr>

where

<mr> - message reference number.

Note: if message sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.

Note: The limit of user data is 160 characters.

Example – PDU mode AT+CMGF=0

OK

AT+CMGS=35

>

07801091346554F307801096224658F110020000166262626262626262626262626

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+CMGS - Send Message

2626262626262626262

+CMGS: 4

OK

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr: 128>

1091346554F3 <Destination_address:01194356453>

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr: 128>

1096224658F1 <callback_address:01692264851>

1002 <Teleservice_id: 4098(decimal)>

00 <priority: normal >

00 <encoding_type: octet >

16 <data_len: 22>

62626262626262626262626262626262626262626262

<user_data: bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb>

AT+CMGS=31

>

07801091346554F307801091346554F31002020212C3870E1C3870E1C387162C5

8B162C58B1620

+CMGS: 3

OK

OK

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr: 128>

1091346554F3 <destination_address:01194356453>

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr: 128>

1091346554F3 <callback_address: 01194356453>

1002 <Teleservice_id: 4098(decimal)>

02 <priority: ungent >

02 <encoding_type: 7-bit ASCII >

12 <data_len: 18>

C3870E1C3870E1C387162C58B162C58B1620

<user_data: aaaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbb>

(Text Mode)

AT+CMGS=<da>

[,<toda>]

(Text Mode)

Execution command sends to the network a message.

Parameters:

<da> - destination address, string type represented in the currently selected

character set (see +CSCS);

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+CMGS - Send Message

ASCII characters in the set (0 9), #,*,(A D);

Note: The maximum length is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

Maximum length is 32 characters

In case of Verizon:

Maximum length is 20 characters

<toda> - type of destination address

129 - number in national format

145 - number in international format (contains the "+")

To send the message issue Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex).

To exit without sending the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).

If message is successfully sent to the network, then the result is sent in the format:

+CMGS: <mr>

where

<mr> - message reference number.

Note: if message sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.

Note: The limit of user data is 160 characters.

Note: DE910 Family has different output format from other GC-family.

Note: To discard SMS, press the “ESC” key, an “OK” response will be returned.

AT+CMGS=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Note To avoid malfunctions is suggested to wait for the +CMGS: <mr> or +CMS

ERROR: <err> response before issuing further commands.

Example – TEXT

mode

AT+CMGF=1

OK

AT+CMGS="9194547830"

> Test SMS

+CMGS: 1

OK

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+CMSS - Send Message From Storage

AT+CMSS=

<index>[,<da>

[,<toda>]]

Execution command sends to the network a message which is already stored in the

<memw> storage (see +CPMS) at the location <index>.

Parameters:

<index> - location value in the message storage <memw> of the message to send

<da> - destination address, string type represented in the currently selected

character set (see +CSCS); if it is given it shall be used instead of the one

stored with the message.

<toda> - type of destination address

129 - number in national format

145 - number in international format (contains the "+")

If message is successfully sent to the network then the result is sent in the format:

+CMSS: <mr>

where:

<mr> - message reference number.

If message sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported:

+CMS ERROR:<err>

Note: to store a message in the <memw> storage see command +CMGW.

AT+CMSS=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Note To avoid malfunctions is suggested to wait for the +CMSS: <mr> or +CMS

ERROR: <err> response before issuing further commands.

Example AT+CMGF=1

OK

AT+CMGW="0165872928"

> test message...

+CMGW: 5

OK

AT+CMSS=5

+CMSS: 136

OK

+CMGW - Write Message To Memory

(PDU Mode) (PDU Mode)

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+CMGW - Write Message To Memory

AT+CMGW=

<length>

[,<stat>]

Execution command writes in the <memw> memory storage a new message.

Parameter:

<length> - length in bytes of the PDU to be written.

7..164

<stat> - message status.

0 - new message

1 - read message

2 - stored message not yet sent (default)

3 - stored message already sent

The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and waits for the

specified number of bytes.

To write the message issue Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex).

To exit without writing the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).

If message is successfully written in the memory, then the result is sent in the

format:

+CMGW: <index>

where:

<index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.

If message storing fails for some reason, an error code is reported.

Note: The limit of user data is 160 characters.

Example – PDU mode AT+CMGF=0

OK

AT+CMGW=35

>

07801091346554F307801096224658F110020000166262626262626262626262626

2626262626262626262

+CMGW: 4

OK

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr: 128>

1091346554F3 <Destination_address:01194356453>

07 <addr_len: 7byte>

80 <type_addr: 128>

1096224658F1 <callback_address:01692264851>

1002 <Teleservice_id: 4098(decimal)>

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+CMGW - Write Message To Memory

00 <priority: normal >

00 <encoding_type: octet >

16 <data_len: 22>

62626262626262626262626262626262626262626262

<user_data: bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb>

(Text Mode)

AT+CMGW[=<da>

[,<toda>

[,<stat>]]]

(Text Mode) Execution command writes in the <memw> memory storage a new message.

Parameters:

<da> - destination address, string type represented in the currently selected

character set (see +CSCS);

ASCII characters in the set (0 9), #,*,(A D);

Note: The maximum length is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

Maximum length is 32 characters

In case of Verizon:

Maximum length is 20 characters

<toda> - type of destination address

129 - number in national format

145 - number in international format (contains the "+")

<stat> - message status.

"REC UNREAD" - new received message unread

"REC READ" - received message read

"STO UNSENT" - message stored not yet sent (default)

"STO SENT" - message stored already sent

After command line is terminated with <CR>, the device responds sending a four

character sequence prompt:

<CR><LF><greater_than><space> (IRA 13, 10, 62, 32)

Note: the echoing of entered characters back from the TA is controlled by echo

command E

To write the message issue Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex).

To exit without writing the message issue ESC char (0x1B hex).

If message is successfully written in the memory, then the result is sent in the

format:

+CMGW: <index>

where:

<index> - message location index in the memory <memw>.

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+CMGW - Write Message To Memory

If message storing fails for some reason, an error code is reported.

Note: To discard SMS, press the “ESC” key, an “OK” response will be returned.

Note: The limit of user data is 160 characters.

AT+CMGW=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example – TEXT

mode

AT+CMGW=?

OK

AT+CMGF=1

OK

AT+CMGW

> Test message

> Ctrl+Z must be used to write message

+CMGW: 1

OK

AT+CMGW="9194397977"

> Test SMS

+CMGW: 2

OK

AT+CMGW="9194397977",129

> Test SMS

+CMGW: 3

OK

Note To avoid malfunctions is suggested to wait for the +CMGW: <index> or +CMS

ERROR: <err> response before issuing further commands.

+CMGD - Delete Message

AT+CMGD=

<index>

[,<delflag>]

Execution command deletes from memory <memr> the message(s).

Parameter:

<index> - message index in the selected storage <memr>

<delflag> - an integer indicating multiple message deletion request.

0 (or omitted) - delete message specified in <index>

1 - delete all read messages from <memr> storage, leaving unread messages and

stored mobile originated messages (whether sent or not) untouched

2 - delete all read messages from <memr> storage and sent mobile originated

messages, leaving unread messages and unsent mobile originated messages

untouched

3 - delete all read messages from <memr> storage, sent and unsent mobile

originated messages, leaving unread messages untouched

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+CMGD - Delete Message

4 - delete all messages from <memr> storage.

Note: if <delflag> is present and not set to 0 then <index> is ignored and ME shall

follow the rules for <delflag> shown above.

Note: if the location to be deleted is empty, an error message is reported.

AT+CMGD=? Test command shows the valid memory locations and optionally the supported

values of <delflag>.

+CMGD: (supported <index>s list)[,(supported <delflag>s list)]

Example AT+CMGD=?

+CMGD: (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20),(0-4)

OK

AT+CMGD=11 Delete message in 10th record

OK

AT+CMGD=1,4 Delete all messages

OK

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#CGMI - Manufacturer Identification

AT#CGMI Execution command returns the device manufacturer identification code with

command echo.

AT#CGMI=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#CGMI

#CGMI: Telit

OK

#CGMM - Model Identification

AT#CGMM Execution command returns the device model identification code with command

echo.

AT#CGMM=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#CGMM

#CGMM:DE910-DUAL

OK

#CGMR - Revision Identification

AT#CGMR Execution command returns device software revision number with command echo.

AT#CGMR=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#CGMR

#CGMR: 08.01.005

OK

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#CGSN - Product Serial Number Identification

AT#CGSN Execution command returns the device electronic serial number (ESN) or the

mobile equipment identifier (MEID) with command echo.

Note: This command returns 11-digit decimal of ESN. But, if MEID was entered to

modem, this command returns 18-digit decimal of MEID. For more information

about convert a MEID from hex to decimal please see the “MEID Conversion, HEX

to DEC” in the Software User Guide.

AT#CGSN=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example <ESN module>

AT#CGSN

#CGSN: 09210437158

OK

<MEID module>

AT#CGSN

#CGSN: 268435456000000001

OK

#CIMI - International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI)

AT#CIMI Execution command returns the international mobile subscriber identity, identified

as the IMSI number, with command echo.

AT#CIMI=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#CIMI

#CIMI: 450050209516643

OK

#MEID – Set Mobile equipment identifier

AT#MEID? Returns the current MEID

Note: the MEID is broken down into two parts, 6-high hex values separated by a

comma then the 8-low hex values. For more information about convert a MEID

from hex to decimal please see the “MEID Conversion, HEX to DEC” in the

Software User Guide.

AT#MEID=? Returns the OK result code.

Example AT#MEID?

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#MEID – Set Mobile equipment identifier

#MEID: A10000,00000001

OK

#SHDN - Software Shutdown

AT#SHDN Execution command causes device detach from the network and shut down.

Before definitive shut down an OK response is returned.

Note: after the issuing of this command any previous activity is terminated and the

device will not respond to any further command.

Note: to turn it on again Hardware pin ON/OFF must be tied low.

Note: The maximum time to shut down the device, completely is 25 seconds.

AT#SHDN=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#Z - Extended reset

AT#Z=<profile>

Set command loads both base section and extended section of the

specified user profile stored with AT&P.

Parameter

<profile>

0 – user profile 0

1 – user profile 1

AT#Z=?

Test command tests for command existence.

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#WAKE - Wake From Alarm Mode

AT#WAKE=

[<opmode>]

Execution command stops any eventually present alarm activity and, if the module

is in alarm mode, it exits the alarm mode and enters the normal operating

mode.

Parameter:

<opmode> - operating mode

0 - normal operating mode; the module exits the alarm mode, enters the normal

operating mode, any alarm activity is stopped (e.g. alarm tone playing) and an

OK result code is returned.

Note: The "alarm mode" is indicated by hardware pin CTS to the ON status and

DSR to the OFF status, while the "power saving" status is indicated by a CTS -

OFF ,DSR - OFF and USB_VBUS – OFF status. The normal operating status is

indicated by DSR – ON or USB_VBUS – ON status.

Note: during the alarm mode the device will not make any network scan and will

not register to any network and therefore is not able to dial or receive any call or

SM, the only commands that can be issued to the MODULE in this state are the

#WAKE and #SHDN, every other command must not be issued during this state.

AT#WAKE? Read command returns the operating status of the device in the format:

#WAKE: <status>

where:

<status> 0 - normal operating mode

1 - alarm mode or normal operating mode with some alarm activity.

AT# WAKE=? Test command returns OK result code.

#QTEMP - Query Temperature Overflow

AT#QTEMP=

[<mode>]

Set command has currently no effect. The interpretation of parameter

<mode> is currently not implemented: any value assigned to it will simply have no

effect.

Response format

AT#QTEMP? Read command queries the device internal temperature sensor for over temperature

and reports the result in the format:

#QTEMP: <temp>

where:

<temp> - over temperature indicator

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#QTEMP - Query Temperature Overflow

0 - the device temperature is in the working range

1 - the device temperature is out of the working range

Note: typical temperature working range is (-10°C..+55°C); anyway you are

strongly recommended to consult the “Hardware User Guide” to verify the

real temperature working range of your module

AT#QTEMP=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.

Note The device should not be operated out of its working temperature range, elsewhere

proper functioning of the device is not ensured.

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#TEMPMON - Temperature Monitor

AT#TEMPMON=

<mod>

[,<urcmode>

[,<action>

[,<hyst_time>

[,<GPIO>]]]]

Set command sets the behavior of the module internal temperature monitor.

Parameters:

<mod>

0 - sets the command parameters.

1 - triggers the measurement of the module internal temperature, reporting

the result in the format:

#TEMPMEAS: <level>,<value>

where:

<level> - threshold level

-2 - extreme temperature lower bound (see Note)

-1 - operating temperature lower bound (see Note)

0 - normal temperature

1 - operating temperature upper bound (see Note)

2 - extreme temperature upper bound (see Note)

<value>

actual temperature expressed in Celsius degrees

Setting of the following optional parameters has meaning only if

<mod>=0:

<urcmode> - URC presentation mode.

0 - it disables the presentation of the temperature monitor URC

1 - it enables the presentation of the temperature monitor URC, whenever

the module internal temperature reaches either operating or extreme

levels;

the unsolicited message is in the format:

#TEMPMEAS: <level>,<value>

where:

<level> and <value> are as before

<action> - sum of integers, each representing the action to be done whenever

the module internal temperature reaches either operating or extreme

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levels (default is 0). If <action> is not zero, it is mandatory to set

the <hyst_time> parameter too.

0 - no action (00)

1 - automatic shut-down when the temperature is beyond the extreme

bounds (01)

2 - RF TX circuits automatically disabled (using +CFUN=2) when operating

temperature bounds are reached. When the temperature is back to normal

the module is brought back to the previous state, before RF TX disabled.

(10)

4 - the output pin <GPIO> is tied HIGH when operating temperature

bounds are reached; when the temperature is back to normal the output

pin <GPIO> is tied LOW. If this <action> is required, it is mandatory to

set the <GPIO> parameter too. (100)

Note: Possible values for the parameter <action> are form 0 to 7 (000, 001,

010, 011, 100, 101, 110 and 111)

<hyst_time> - hysteresis time: all the actions happen only if the extreme or

operating bounds are maintained at least for this period. This

parameter is needed and required if <action> is not zero.

0..255 - time in seconds

Note: <action> can assume values from 1-7

<GPIO> - GPIO number. Valid range is “any output pin” (see “Hardware

User’s Guide”). This parameter is needed and required only if

<action>=4 is enabled.

Note: if the <GPIO> is specified <action> shall assume values from 4-7.

Note: last <urcmode> settings are saved as extended profile parameters.

Note: last <action>, <hyst_time> and <GPIO> settings are global parameter

s saved in NVM.

AT#TEMPMON? Read command reports the current parameter settings for #TEMPMON

command in the format:

#TEMPMON: <urcmode>,<action>[,<hyst_time>[,<GPIO>]]

AT#TEMPMON=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters <mod>,

<urcmode>, <action>, <hyst_time> and <GPIO>

Note CDMA Limits

Extreme Temperature Lower Bound(*)

-40°C

Operating Temperature Lower Bound(*)

-20°C

Operating Temperature

Operating Temperature Upper Bound(*)

+60°C

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Extreme Temperature Upper Bound(*)

+85°C

(*)

Due to temperature measurement uncertainty there is a tolerance of

+/-2°C

The automatic power off is deferred in case of an Emergency Call

#GPIO - General Purpose Input/output Pin Control

AT#GPIO=[<pin>,

<mode>[,<dir>]]

Execution command sets the value of the general purpose output pin GPIO<pin>

according to <dir> and <mode> parameter.

Not all configuration for the three parameters are valid.

Parameters:

<pin> - GPIO pin number; supported range is from 1 to a value that depends on the

hardware.

<mode> - its meaning depends on <dir> setting:

0 - no meaning if <dir>=0 - INPUT

- output pin cleared to 0 (Low) if <dir>=1 - OUTPUT

- no meaning if <dir>=2 - ALTERNATE FUNCTION

1 - no meaning if <dir>=0 - INPUT

- output pin set to 1 (High) if <dir>=1 - OUTPUT

- no meaning if <dir>=2 - ALTERNATE FUNCTION

2 - Reports the read value from the input pin if <dir>=0 - INPUT

- Reports the read value from the input pin if <dir>=1 - OUTPUT

- Reports a no meaning value if <dir>=2 - ALTERNATE FUNCTION

<dir> - GPIO pin direction

0 - pin direction is INPUT

1 - pin direction is OUTPUT

2 - pin direction is ALTERNATE FUNCTION (see Note).

Note: when <mode>=2 (and <dir> is omitted) the command reports the direction

and value of pin GPIO<pin> in the format:

#GPIO: <dir>,<stat>

where:

<dir> - current direction setting for the GPIO<pin>

<stat>

logic value read from pin GPIO<pin> in the case the pin <dir> is set to

input;

logic value present in output of the pin GPIO<pin> in the case the pin

<dir> is currently set to output;

no meaning value for the pin GPIO<pin> in the case the pin <dir> is set to

alternate function.

Note: "ALTERNATE FUNCTION" value is valid only for following pins:

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#GPIO - General Purpose Input/output Pin Control

GPIO4 - alternate function is “RF Transmission Control”

GPIO5 - alternate function is “RF Transmission Monitor”

GPIO6 - alternate function is "Alarm Output" (see +CALA)

Note: while using the pins in the alternate function, the GPIO read/write access

to that pin is not accessible and shall be avoided.

AT#GPIO? Read command reports the read direction and value of all GPIO pins, in the format:

#GPIO: <dir>,<stat>[<CR><LF>#GPIO: <dir>,<stat>[…]]

where:

<dir> - as seen before

<stat> - as seen before

AT#GPIO=? Test command reports the supported range of values of the command parameters

<pin>, <mode> and <dir>.

Example AT#GPIO=3,0,1

OK

AT#GPIO=3,2

#GPIO: 1,0

OK

AT#GPIO=4,1,1

OK

AT#GPIO=5,0,0

OK

AT#GPIO=6,2

#GPIO: 0,1

OK

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#SLED - STAT_LED GPIO Setting

AT#SLED=<mode>

[,<on_duration>

[,<off_duration>]]

Set command sets the behaviour of the STAT_LED GPIO

Parameters:

<mode> - defines how the STAT_LED GPIO is handled

0 - GPIO tied Low

1 - GPIO tied High

2 - GPIO handled by Module Software (factory default)

3 - GPIO is turned on and off alternatively, with period defined by the sum

<on_duration> + <off_duration> <on_duration> - duration of period in which STAT_LED GPIO is tied High while

<mode>=3 1..100 - in tenth of seconds (default is 10)

<off_duration> - duration of period in which STAT_LED GPIO is tied Low while

<mode>=3 1..100 - in tenth of seconds (default is 10)

Note: values are saved in NVM by command #SLEDSAV

Note: at module boot the STAT_LED GPIO is always tied High and holds this

value until the first NVM reading.

Note: Set AT#GPIO=1,0,2 to enable LED on the EVK.

AT#SLED? Read command returns the STAT_LED GPIO current setting, in the format:

#SLED: <mode>,<on_duration>,<off_duration>

AT#SLED=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameters <mode>,

<on_duration> and <off_duration>.

Example AT#SLED=?

#SLED: (0-3),(1-100),(1-100)

OK

AT#SLED?

#SLED: 2,10,10

OK

AT#SLED=0

OK

AT#SLED=0

OK

AT#SLED=1

OK

AT#SLED=2

OK

AT#SLED=3,50,50

OK

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#SLED - STAT_LED GPIO Setting

AT#SLED?

#SLED: 3,50,50

OK

AT#SLED=3,5,5

OK

AT#SLED?

#SLED: 3,5,5

OK

#SLEDSAV - Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting

AT#SLEDSAV Execution command saves STAT_LED setting in NVM.

AT#SLED=? Test command returns OK result code.

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#E2SMSRI - SMS Ring Indicator

AT#E2SMSRI=

[<n>]

Set command enables/disables the Ring Indicator pin response to an incoming SMS

message. If enabled, a negative going pulse is generated on receipt of an incoming

SMS message. The duration of this pulse is determined by the value of <n>.

Parameter:

<n> - RI enabling

0 - disables RI pin response for incoming SMS messages (factory default)

50..1150 - enables RI pin response for incoming SMS messages. The value of <n>

is the duration in ms of the pulse generated on receipt of an incoming SM.

AT#E2SMSRI? Read command reports the duration in ms of the pulse generated on receipt of an

incoming SM, in the format:

#E2SMSRI: <n>

Note: as seen before, the value <n>=0 means that the RI pin response to an

incoming SM is disabled.

AT#E2SMSRI=? Reports the range of supported values for parameter <n>

Example AT#E2SMSRI=?

#E2SMSRI: (0,50-1150))

OK

AT#E2SMSRI?

#E2SMSRI: 0

OK

AT#E2SMSRI=50

OK

AT#E2SMSRI?

#E2SMSRI: 50

OK

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#ADC - Read Analog/Digital Converter Input

AT#ADC=

[<adc>,<mode>

[,<dir>]]

Execution command reads pin<adc> voltage, converted by ADC, and outputs it in

the format:

#ADC: <value>

where:

<value> - pin<adc> voltage, expressed in mV

Parameters:

<adc> - index of pin

1 - available for DE910 Family

<mode> - required action

2 - query ADC value

<dir> - direction; its interpretation is currently not implemented

0 - no effect.

Note: The command returns the last valid measure.

AT#ADC? Read command reports all pins voltage, converted by ADC, in the format:

#ADC: <value>[<CR><LF>#ADC: <value>[…]]

AT#ADC=? Test command reports the supported range of values of the command parameters

<adc>, <mode> and <dir>.

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#DAC - Digital/Analog Converter Control

AT#DAC=

[<enable>

[,<value>]]

Set command enables/disables the DAC_OUT pin.

Parameters:

<enable> - enables/disables DAC output.

0 - disables pin; it is in high impedance status (factory default)

1 - enables pin; the corresponding output is driven

<value> - scale factor of the integrated output voltage; it must be present if

<enable>=1 0..1023 - 10 bit precision

Note: integrated output voltage = MAX_VOLTAGE * value / 1023

AT#DAC? Read command reports whether the DAC_OUT pin is currently enabled or not,

along with the integrated output voltage scale factor, in the format:

#DAC: <enable>,<value>

AT#DAC=? Test command reports the range for the parameters <enable> and <value>.

Example Enable the DAC out and set its integrated output to the 50% of the max value:

AT#DAC=1,511

OK

Disable the DAC out:

AT#DAC=0

OK

Note With this command the DAC frequency is selected internally.

D/A converter must not be used during POWERSAVING.

DAC_OUT line must be integrated (for example with a low band pass filter) in

order to obtain an analog voltage.

For a more in depth description of the integration filter refer to the hardware user

guide.

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#VAUX- Auxiliary Voltage Output Control

AT#VAUX=

[<n>,<stat>]

Set command enables/disables the Auxiliary Voltage pins output.

Parameters:

<n> - VAUX pin index

1 - there is currently just one VAUX pin

<stat>

0 - output off

1 - output on

2 - query current value of VAUX pin

Note: when <stat>=2 and command is successful, it returns:

#VAUX: <value>

where:

<value> - power output status

0 - output off

1 - output on

Note: the current setting is stored through #VAUXSAV

AT#VAUX? Read command reports whether the Auxiliary Voltage pin output is currently

enabled or not, in the format:

#VAUX: <value>

AT#VAUX=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameters <n>, <stat>.

#VAUXSAV - Auxiliary Voltage Output Save

AT#VAUXSAV Execution command saves the actual state of #VAUX pin to NVM. The state will

be reload at power-up.

AT#VAUXSAV=? Test command returns the OK result code.

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#V24CFG - V24 Output Pins Configuration

AT#V24CFG=<pin>,

<mode>

Set command sets the AT commands serial port (UART) interface output pins

mode.

Parameters:

<pin> - AT commands serial port interface hardware pin:

0 - DCD (Data Carrier Detect)

1 - CTS (Clear To Send)

2 - RI (Ring Indicator)

3 - DSR (Data Set Ready)

4 - DTR (Data Terminal Ready). This is not an output pin: we maintain this

value only for backward compatibility, but trying to set its state raises the result

code “ERROR”

5 - RTS (Request To Send). This is not an output pin: we maintain this value

only for backward compatibility, but trying to set its state raises the result code

“ERROR”

<mode> - AT commands serial port interface hardware pins mode:

0 - AT commands serial port mode: output pins are controlled by serial port device

driver. (default)

1 - GPIO mode: output pins are directly controlled by #V24 command only.

AT#V24CFG? Read command returns actual mode for all the pins in the format:

#V24CFG: <pin1>,<mode1>[<CR><LF><CR><LF>

#V24CFG: <pin2>,<mode2>[...]]

Where:

<pinn> - AT command serial port interface HW pin

<moden> - AT commands serial port interface hardware pin mode

AT#V24CFG=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameters <pin> and

<mode>.

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#V24 - V24 Output Pins Control

AT#V24=<pin>

[,<state>]

Set command sets the AT commands serial port (UART) interface output pins state.

Parameters:

<pin> - AT commands serial port interface hardware pin:

0 - DCD (Data Carrier Detect)

1 - CTS (Clear To Send)

2 - RI (Ring Indicator)

3 - DSR (Data Set Ready)

4 - DTR (Data Terminal Ready). This is not an output pin: we maintain this

value only for backward compatibility, but trying to set its state raises the result

code “ERROR”

5 - RTS (Request To Send). This is not an output pin: we maintain this value

only for backward compatibility, but trying to set its state raises the result code

“ERROR”

<state> - State of AT commands serial port interface output hardware pins (0, 1, 2,

3) when pin is in GPIO mode (see #V24CFG):

0 - Low

1 - High

Note: if <state> is omitted the command returns state of the pin.

AT#V24? Read command returns actual state for all the pins in the format:

#V24: <pin1>,<state1>[<CR><LF>

#V24: <pin2>,<state2>[...]]

where

<pinn> - AT command serial port interface HW pin

<staten> - AT commands serial port interface hardware pin state

AT#V24=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameters <pin> and <state>.

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#CBC- Battery And Charger Status

AT#CBC Execution command returns the current Battery and Charger state in the format:

#CBC: <ChargerState>,<BatteryVoltage>

where:

<ChargerState> - battery charger state

0 - charger not connected

1 - charger connected and charging

2 - charger connected and charge completed

<BatteryVoltage> - battery voltage in millivolt: it is the real battery voltage only if

charger is not connected; if the charger is connected this value depends on the

charger voltage.

NOTE: ‘1’ and ‘2’ at <ChargerState> is not supported.

AT#CBC=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#DIALMODE - Dialing Mode

AT#DIALMODE=

[<mode>]

Set command sets dialling modality.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - (voice call only) OK result code is received as soon as it starts remotely

ringing (factory default)

1 - (voice call only) OK result code is received only after the called party answers

or entered traffic state (CDMA models only). Any character typed aborts the

call and OK result code is received.

2 - (voice call and circuit data call) the following custom result codes are received,

monitoring step by step the call status:

DIALING (MO in progress)

RINGING (remote ring, not supported CDMA models)

CONNECTED (remote call accepted or traffic state entered on CDMA

models)

RELEASED (after ATH)

DISCONNECTED (remote hang-up)

Note: The setting is saved in NVM and available on following reboot.

Note: “RINGING” don’t work in CDMA models because it is working in receiving

“call origination progress indication”. But CDMA is not supported “call origination

progress indication”

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#DIALMODE - Dialing Mode

Note: Mode of 2 is not working on packet data call. Currently circuit data call is not

supporting in CDMA networks. So mode of 2 is not working on data call.

AT#DIALMODE? Read command returns current ATD dialling mode in the format:

#DIALMODE: <mode>

AT#DIALMODE=? Test command returns the range of values for parameter <mode>

#ACAL - Automatic Call

AT#ACAL=

[<mode>]

Set command enables/disables the automatic call function.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables the automatic call function (factory default)

1 - enables the automatic call function.

AT#ACAL? Read command reports whether the automatic call function is currently enabled or

not, in the format:

#ACAL: <mode>

where

<mode>

0 - automatic call function disabled

1 - automatic call function from internal phonebook enabled

AT#ACAL=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter <mode>.

Note See &Z to write and &N to read the number on module internal phonebook.

#ACALEXT - Extended Automatic Call

AT#ACALEXT=

<mode>,<index>

Set command enables/disables the extended automatic call function.

Parameters:

<mode>

0 - disables the automatic call function (factory default)

1 - enables the automatic call function from internal phonebook.

<index> - it indicates a position in the currently selected phonebook.

If the extended automatic call function is enabled and &D2 has been issued, the

transition OFF/ON of DTR causes an automatic call to the number stored in

position <index> in the selected phonebook.

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#ACALEXT - Extended Automatic Call

AT#ACALEXT? Read command reports either whether the automatic call function is currently

enabled or not, and the last <index> setting in the format:

#ACALEXT: <mode>,<index>

AT#ACALEXT=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter <mode> and

<index>

Note Issuing #ACALEXT causes the #ACAL <mode> to be changed. Issuing

AT#ACAL=1 causes the #ACALEXT <index> to be set to default. It is

recommended to NOT use contemporaneously either #ACALEXT and #ACAL

Note See &Z to write and &N to read the number on module internal phonebook.

#ECAM - Extended Call Monitoring

AT#ECAM=

[<onoff>]

This command enables/disables the call monitoring function in the ME.

Parameter:

<onoff>

0 - disables call monitoring function (factory default)

1 - enables call monitoring function; the ME informs about call events, such as

incoming call, connected, hang up etc. using the following unsolicited

indication:

#ECAM: <ccid>,<ccstatus>,<calltype>,,,[<number>,<type>]

where

<ccid> - call ID

<ccstatus> - call status

0 - idle

1 - calling (MO)

2 - connecting (MO)

3 - active

4 - hold

5 - waiting (MT)

6 - alerting (MT)

7 – busy

8 – retrieved

9 – CNAP (Calling Name Presentation) information (MT)

<calltype> - call type

1 - voice

2 – circuit switched data

<number> - called number (valid only for <ccstatus>=1)

<type> - type of <number>

129 - national number

145 - international number

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#ECAM - Extended Call Monitoring

Note: the unsolicited indication is sent along with usual codes (OK, NO

CARRIER, BUSY...).

AT#ECAM? Read command reports whether the extended call monitoring function is

currently enabled or not, in the format:

#ECAM: <onoff>

AT#ECAM=? Test command returns the list of supported values for <onoff>

#SMOV - SMS Overflow

AT#SMOV=

[<mode>]

Set command enables/disables the SMS overflow signalling function.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables SMS overflow signaling function (factory default)

1 - enables SMS overflow signalling function; when the maximum storage

capacity has reached, the following network initiated notification is send:

#SMOV: <memo>

< memo >

“ME” – SMS memory storage into module

AT#SMOV? Read command reports whether the SMS overflow signalling function is currently

enabled or not, in the format:

#SMOV: <mode>

AT#SMOV=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <mode>.

Example AT+CPMS?

+CPMS: "ME",99,99,"ME",99,99

OK

AT+CMGD=1

OK

AT#SMOV=1

OK

AT+CMGF=1

OK

AT+CMGW="1111111111"

> aaaaaaaa

+CMGW: 1

OK

#SMOV: "ME"

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#CODEC - Audio Codec

AT#CODEC=

[<codec>]

Set command sets the audio codec mode.

Parameter:

<codec>

0 - EVRC (factory default for Sprint)

1 - QCELP (factory default for otherwise)

AT#CODEC? Read command returns current audio codec mode in the format:

#CODEC: <codec>

AT#CODEC=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter <codec>

Example AT#CODEC=?

#CODEC: (0,1)

OK

AT#CODEC?

#CODEC: 1

OK

AT#CODEC=0

OK

#NITZ - Network Timezone

AT#NITZ=

[<val>

[,<mode>]]

Set command enables/disables (a) automatic date/time updating, (b) Full Network

Name applying and (c) #NITZ URC; moreover it permits to change the #NITZ

URC format.

Date and time information can be sent by the network after receiving the SYNC

message.

Parameters:

<val>

0 - disables (a) automatic data/time updating, (b) Full Network Name applying and

(c) #NITZ URC; moreover it sets the #NITZ URC ‘basic’ format (see

<datetime> below)

1..15 - as a sum of:

1 - enables automatic date/time updating

2 - enables Full Network Name applying (Not Supported)

4 - it sets the #NITZ URC ‘extended’ format (see <datetime> below)

8 - it sets the #NITZ URC ‘extended’ format with Daylight Saving Time

(DST) support (see <datetime> below)

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#NITZ - Network Timezone

(default: 7)

<mode>

0 - disables #NITZ URC (factory default)

1 - enables #NITZ URC; after date and time updating the following unsolicited

indication is sent:

#NITZ: <datetime>

where:

<datetime> - string whose format depends on subparameter <val>

“yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss” - ‘basic’ format, if <val> is in (0..3)

“yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz” - ‘extended’ format, if <val> is in (4..7)

“yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz,d” - ‘extended’ format with DST support, if <val>

is in (8..15)

where:

yy - year

MM - month (in digits)

dd - day

hh - hour

mm - minute

ss - second

zz - time zone (indicates the difference, expressed in quarter of an hour,

between the local time and GMT; two last digits are mandatory, range is -

47..+48)

d – On/Off indicator for Daylight Saving Time; range is 0-1.

Note: If the DST information isn’t sent by the network, then the <datetime>

parameter has the format “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz”

AT#NITZ? Read command reports whether (a) automatic date/time updating, (b) Full Network

Name applying, (c) #NITZ URC (as well as its format) are currently enabled or not,

in the format:

#NITZ: <val>,<mode>

AT#NITZ=? Test command returns supported values of parameters <val> and <mode>.

#SKIPESC - Skip Escape Sequence

AT#SKIPESC=

[<mode>]

Set command enables/disables skipping the escape sequence +++ while

transmitting during a data connection.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - doesn’t skip the escape sequence; its transmission is enabled (factory default).

1 - skips the escape sequence; its transmission is not enabled.

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#SKIPESC - Skip Escape Sequence

Note: in case of an FTP connection, the escape sequence is not transmitted,

regardless of the command setting.

AT#SKIPESC? Read command reports whether escape sequence skipping is currently enabled or

not, in the format:

#SKIPESC: <mode>

AT#SKIPESC=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.

#E2ESC - Escape Sequence Guard Time

AT#E2ESC=

[<gt>]

Set command sets a guard time in seconds for the escape sequence in CDMA to be

considered a valid one (and return to on-line command mode).

Parameter:

<gt>

0 - no guard time (factory default)

1..10 - guard time in seconds

Note: if the Escape Sequence Guard Time is set to a value different from zero, it

overrides the one set with S12.

AT#E2ESC? Read command returns current value of the escape sequence guard time, in the

format:

#E2ESC: <gt>

AT#E2ESC=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#GAUTH – PPP Connection Authentication Type

AT#GAUTH=

[<type>]

Set command sets the PPP connection authentication type.

Parameter

<type>

3 – AUTO authentication (PAP and CHAP , factory default)

AT#GAUTH? Read command reports the current PPP connection authentication type, in the

format:

#GAUTH: <type>

AT#GAUTH=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter <type>.

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#RTCSTAT - RTC Status

AT#RTCSTAT=

[<status>]

Set command resets the RTC status flag.

Parameter:

<status>

0 - Set RTC Status to RTC HW OK

Note: the initial value of RTC status flag is RTC HW Error and it doesn’t change

until a command AT#RTCSTAT=0 is issued.

Note: if a power failure occurs and the buffer battery is down the RTC status flag

is set to 1. It doesn’t change until command AT#RTCSTAT=0 is issued.

AT#RTCSTAT? Read command reports the current value of RTC status flag, in the format:

#RTCSTAT: <status>

AT#RTCSTAT=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter <status>

#CFLO – Command Mode Flow Control

AT#CFLO= Set command enables/disables the flow control in command mode. If enabled,

#PSMRI – Power Saving Mode Ring Indicator

AT#PSMRI=<n> Set command enables/disables the Ring Indicator pin response to an URC message

while modem is in power saving mode. If enabled, a negative going pulse is

generated, when URC message for specific event is invoked.

The duration of this pulse is determined by the value of <n>.

Parameter:

<n> - RI enabling

0 - disables RI pin response for URC message(factory default)

50-1150 - enables RI pin response for URC messages.

Note: the behavior for #PSMRI is invoked only when modem is in sleep mode

(AT+CFUN=5 and DTR Off on Main UART)

AT#PSMRI? Read command reports the duration in ms of the pulse generated, in the format:

#PSMRI: <n>

AT#PSMRI=? Reports the range of supported values for parameter <n>

Note When RING signal for incoming call/SMS/socket listen is enabled, the behavior for

#PSMRI will be ignored.

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#CFLO – Command Mode Flow Control

<mode>

current flow control is applied to both command mode and data mode.

Parameter:

<mode> 0 – Disable flow control set in command mode (factory default)

1- Enable flow control set in command mode

Note: This behaviour is valid only for Main UART port.

AT#CFLO? Read command reports current setting value , in the format:

#CFLO: <mode>

AT#CFLO=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter <mode>

#MONI - Cell Monitor

AT#MONI[=

[<number>]]

Set command to select one of three pilot set, Active/Candidate/

Neighbor set, from which extract CDMA-related information.

Parameter:

<number>

<CDMA network>

0 – it is the active set (factory default)

1 – it is the candidate set

2 – it is the neighbor set

3..7 – it is not available

Note: Candidate set (number = 1) display in traffic state only. That is CDMA

specifications (refer to 2.6.6.1.2 Pilot Sets of C.S0005). If mobile stay in Idle state,

pilot set and strength are displayed to 0.

a) When number is set to 0 (active set), extracting information format is:

#MONI: A_PN:<PNn>,A_PN_STR:<PNn_str>

b) When number is set to 1 (candidate set), extracting information format is:

#MONI: C_PN:<PNn>,C_PN_STR:<PNn_str>

c) When number is set to 2 (neighbor set), extracting information format is:

#MONI: N_PN:<PNn>,N_PN_STR:<PNn_str>

where:

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#MONI - Cell Monitor

<PNn> - Value of nth (active/candidate/neighbor )pilot sets.

<PNn_Str> - Pilot strength of nth (active/candidate/neighbour )pilot

sets.

AT#MONI=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Note Maximum value of parameter n is 3.

Top 3 PNs of Active/Candidate/Neighbour set are displayed in the signal strength

order. Example AT#MONI=0

OK

AT#MONI

A_PN:80,A_PN_STR:-10

OK

AT#MONI=?

OK

#I2CWR – Write to I2C

AT#I2CWR=

<sdaPin>, <sclPin>,

<deviceId>,

<registerId>, <len>

This command is used to Send Data to an I2C peripheral connected to module

GPIOs

<sdaPin>: GPIO number for SDA . Valid range is “any input/output pin” (see

“Hardware User’s Guide”.)

<sclPin>: GPIO number to be used for SCL. Valid range is “any output pin” (see

“Hardware User’s Guide”).

<deviceId>: address of the I2C device, without the LSB used for read\write

command, 10 bit addressing supported. Value has to be written in hexadecimal

form (without 0x).

<registerId>: Register to write data to , range 0..255. Value has to be written in

hexadecimal form (without 0x).

<len>: number of data to send. Valid range is 1-254.

The module responds to the command with the prompt '>' and awaits for the data to

send.

To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without writing the

message send ESC char (0x1B hex).

Data shall be written in Hexadecimal Form.

If data are successfully sent, then the response is OK.

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#I2CWR – Write to I2C

If data sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.

Example if CheckAck is set and no Ack signal was received on the I2C bus

E.g.

AT#I2CWR=2,3,20,10,14

> 00112233445566778899AABBCCDD<ctrl-z>

OK

Set GPIO2 as SDA, GPIO3 as SCL;

Device I2C address is 0x20;

0x10 is the address of the first register where to write I2C data;

14 data bytes will be written since register 0x10

NOTE: At the end of the execution GPIO will be restored to the original setting

( check AT#GPIO Command )

NOTE: device address, register address where to read from\ write to, and date bytes

have to be written in hexadecimal form without 0x.

AT#I2CWR=? Test command returns the range of each parameter.

#I2CRD – Read from I2C

AT#I2CRD=

<sdaPin>, <sclPin>,

<deviceId>,

<registerId>, <len>

This command is used to Read Data from an I2C peripheral connected to module

GPIOs

<sdaPin>: GPIO number for SDA . Valid range is “any input/output pin” (see

“Hardware User’s Guide”.)

<sclPin>: GPIO number to be used for SCL. Valid range is “any output pin” (see

“Hardware User’s Guide”).

<deviceId>: address of the I2C device, without the LSB used for read\write

command, 10 bit addressing supported.

Value has to be written in hexadecimal form (without 0x).

<registerId>: Register to read data from , range 0..255.

Value has to be written in hexadecimal form (without 0x).

<len>: number of data to receive. Valid range is 1-254.

Data Read from I2C will be dumped in Hex:

E.g.

AT#I2CRD=2,3,20,10,14

#I2CRD: 00112233445566778899AABBCCDD

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#I2CRD – Read from I2C

OK

NOTE: If data requested are more than data available in the device, dummy data

( normally 0x00 or 0xff ) will be dumped.

NOTE: At the end of the execution GPIO will be restored to the original setting

( check AT#GPIO Command )

NOTE: device address, register address where to read from\ write to, and date bytes

have to be written in hexadecimal form without 0x.

AT#I2CRD=? Test command returns the range of each parameter.

#CSQLED-LED control by Signal strength

AT#CSQLED=

<enable>[,<led1Pin>,

<led2Pin>,<led3Pin>]

Set command control LEDs based on Signal strength.

Parameter:

<enable> Control LEDs based on signal strength :

0 : disable (default)

1 : enable

<led1Pin>: GPIO number for led1. Valid range is “any output pin” (see “Hardware

User’s Guide”).

Default value of led1Pin is 2.

<led2Pin>: GPIO number for led2. Valid range is “any output pin” (see “Hardware

User’s Guide”).

Default value of led1Pin is 3.

<led3Pin>: GPIO number for led3. Valid range is “any output pin” (see “Hardware

User’s Guide”).

Default value of led1Pin is 4.

Note: This value stored in NVM region.

Note: LED table base on Signal strength. AT+CSQ response = +CSQ:

xx, 99 where xx value is below

LED 1 bar : high = on, low

= off

LED 2 bars : high =

on, low = off

LED 3 bars : high =

on, low = off

0 low low low

1 low low low

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#CSQLED-LED control by Signal strength

2 low low low

3 low low low

4 low low low

5 low low low

6 low low low

7 high low low

8 high low low

9 high low low

10 high low low

11 high low low

12 high low low

13 high low low

14 high low low

15 high high low

16 high high low

17 high high low

18 high high low

19 high high low

20 high high low

21 high high low

22 high high low

23 high high low

24 high high high

25 high high high

26 high high high

27 high high high

28 high high high

29 high high high

30 high high high

31 high high high

AT#CSQLED? Read command reports the current setting values in the format:

#CSQLED: <enable>,<led1Pin>,<led2Pin>,<led3Pin>

AT#CSQLED=? Test command returns OK.

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#CAP - Change Audio Path

AT#CAP=<n> Set command switches the active audio path depending on parameter <n>

Parameter:

<n> - audio path

0 - audio path follows the AXE input (factory default):

if AXE is low, handsfree is enabled;

if AXE is high, internal path is enabled

1 - enables handsfree external mic/ear audio path

2 - enables internal mic/ear audio path

Note: The audio path are mutually exclusive, enabling one disables the other.

AT#CAP? Read command reports the active audio path in the format:

#CAP: <n>.

AT#CAP=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.

#OAP – Open Audio Loop

AT#OAP=

<mode>

Set command sets Open Audio Path.

Parameter:

0 - disables Open Audio Path (factory default)

1 - enables Open Audio Path

Note: This parameter is not saved in NVM

AT#OAP? Read command returns the current Open Audio Path, in the format:

#OAP: <mode>

AT#OAP =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <mode>.

#SRS - Select Ringer Sound

AT#SRS=

[<n>,<tout>]

Set command sets the ringer sound.

Parameters:

<n> - ringing tone

0 - current ringing tone

1..max - ringing tone number, where max can be read by issuing the Test

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#SRS - Select Ringer Sound

command AT#SRS=?.

<tout> - ringing tone playing time-out in seconds.

0 - ringer is stopped (if present) and current ringer sound is set.

1..60 - ringer sound playing for <tout> seconds and, if <n> > 0, ringer sound <n>

is set as default ringer sound.

Note: when the command is issued with <n> > 0 and <tout> > 0, the <n> ringing

tone is played for <tout> seconds and stored as default ringing tone.

Note: if command is issued with <n> > 0 and <tout> = 0, the playing of the ringing

is stopped (if present) and <n> ringing tone is set as current.

Note: if command is issued with <n> = 0 and <tout> > 0 then the current ringing

tone is played.

Note: if both <n> and <tout> are 0 then the default ringing tone is set as current

and ringing is stopped.

Note: If all parameters are omitted then the behaviour of Set command is the same

as Read command

AT#SRS? Read command reports current selected ringing and its status in the form:

#SRS: <n>,<status>

where:

<n> - ringing tone number

1..max

<status> - ringing status

0 - selected but not playing

1 - currently playing

AT#SRS=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameters <n> and <tout>

#SRP - Select Ringer Path

AT#SRP=<n> Set command selects the ringer path towards whom sending ringer sounds and all

signalling tones.

Parameter:

<n> - ringer path number

0 - sound output towards current selected audio path (see command

#CAP) (factory default)

1 - sound output towards handsfree

2 - sound output towards handset

AT#SRP? Read command reports the set value of the parameter <n> in the format:

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#SRP - Select Ringer Path

#SRP: <n>.

AT#SRP=? Test command reports the supported values for the parameter <n>.

Example AT#SRP=?

#SRP: (0-3)

OK

AT#SRP=3

OK

#STM - Signaling Tones Mode

AT#STM=

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the signalling tones output on the audio path selected

with #SRP command

Parameter:

<mode> - signalling tones status

0 - signalling tones disabled

1 - signalling tones enabled (factory default)

2 – all tones disabled

Note: AT#STM=0 has the same effect as AT+CALM=2; AT#STM=1 has the

same effect as AT+CALM=0.

AT#STM? Read command reports whether the current signaling tones status is enabled or not,

in the format:

#STM: <mode>

AT#STM=? Test command reports supported range of values for parameter <mode>.

#TONE - Tone Playback

AT#TONE=<tone>

[,<duration>]

Execution command allows the playback of either a single DTMF tone or a dial

tone for a specified period of time.

Parameters:

<tone> - tone to be reproduced

(0-9), #, *, (A-D) - dtmf tone

(G-L) - user defined tones

Y - free tone

Z - busy tone

<duration> - playback duration in 1/10 sec.

1..300 - tenth of seconds (default is 30)

AT#TONE=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameters

<tone> and <duration>.

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#TSVOL – Tone Classes Volume

AT#TSVOL= <class>,

<mode>

[,<volume>]

Set command is used to select the volume mode for one or more tone

classes.

Parameters:

<class> -sum of integers each representing a class of tones which the

command refers to

1 - CDMA tones

2 - ringer tones

4 - reserved

8 - reserved

16 - DTMF tones

64 - user defined tones

128 - reserved

255 - all classes

<mode> - it indicates which volume we’re using for the classes of tones

represented by <class>

0 - we’re using default volume

1 - we’re using the volume <volume>.

<volume> - volume to be applied to the set of classes of tones represented

by <class>; it is mandatory if <mode> is 1.

0..max - the value of max can be read issuing the Test command

AT#TSVOL=?

AT#TSVOL? Read command returns for each class of tones the last setting of <mode>

and, if <mode> is not 0, of <volume> too, in the format:

#TSVOL:1,<mode1>[,<volume1>]<CR><LF>

#TSVOL:64,<mode64>[,<volume64>]

Note: no info is returned for class 128.

AT#TSVOL=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameters

<class>, <mode> and <volume>.

Example at#tsvol=84,1,5

OK

at#tsvol?

#TSVOL:1,0

#TSVOL:2,0

#TSVOL:4,1,5

#TSVOL:8,0

#TSVOL:16,1,5

#TSVOL:32,0

#TSVOL:64,1,5

OK

#DTMF – Embedded DTMF decoder enabling SELINT 2

AT#DTMF=<mode> Set command enables/disables the embedded DTMF decoder.

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Parameters:

<mode>: 0 – disable DTMF decoder (default)

1 – enables DTMF decoder

2 – enables DTMF decoder without URC notify

Note: if <mode>=1, the receiving of a DTMF tone is pointed out with an

unsolicited message through AT interface in the following format:

#DTMFEV: x with x as the DTMF digit

Note: the duration of a tone should be not less than 50ms.

Note: the value set by command is not saved and a software or hardware

reset restores the default value.

The value can be stored in NVM using profiles.

Note: When DTMF decoder is enabled, PCM playing and recording are

automatically disabled (AT#SPCM will return error).

AT#DTMF? Read command reports the currently selected <mode> in the format:

#DTMF: <mode>

AT#DTMF =? Test command reports supported range of values for all parameters.

#DVI - Digital Voiceband Interface

AT#DVI=<mode>

[,<dviport>,

<clockmode>]

Set command enables/disables the Digital Voiceband Interface.

Parameters:

<mode> - enables/disables the DVI.

1 - enable DVI; audio is forwarded to the DVI block (factory default)

<dviport> 2 - DVI port 2 will be used

<clockmode> 0 - DVI slave

1 - DVI master (factory default)

Note: #DVI parameters are saved in the extended profile

AT#DVI? Read command reports last setting, in the format:

#DVI: <mode>,<dviport>,<clockmode>

AT#DVI=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameters

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#DVI - Digital Voiceband Interface

<mode>,<dviport> and <clockmode>

Example AT#DVI=1,2,1

OK

DVI activated for audio. DVI is configured as master providing on DVI Port #2

#DVICFG – DVI CONFIGURATION

AT#DVICFG=[

<clock>[,<decoder

pad>[,<decoder format>[,

<encoder pad>[,<encoder

format>]]]]]

Set command sets the DVI configuration

Parameter:

<clock>: Clock speed for master mode

0 : normal mode (factory default)

1 : high speed mode

<decoder pad>: PCM padding enable in decoder path

0 : disable

1 : enable (factory default)

<decoder format>: PCM format in decoder path

0 : u-Law (factory default)

1 : A-Law

2 : linear

<encoder pad>: PCM padding enable in encoder path

0 : disable

1 : enable (factory default)

<encoder format>: PCM format in encoder path

0 : u-Law (factory default)

1 : A-Law

2 : linear

Note: #DVICFG parameters are saved in the extended profile

AT#DVICFG? Read command reports the value of parameter in the format:

#DVICFG: <clock>,<decoder pad>,<decoder format>,

<encoder pad>,<encoder format>

AT#DVICFG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<clock>,<decoder pad>,<decoder format>,

<encoder pad>,<encoder format>.

#AXE - AXE Pin Reading

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#AXE - AXE Pin Reading

AT#AXE It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility.

AT#AXE=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#SHFEC - Handsfree Echo Canceller

AT#SHFEC=

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the echo canceller function on audio handsfree

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables echo canceller for handsfree mode (factory default)

1 - enables echo canceller for handsfree mode

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#SHFEC? Read command reports the value of parameter <mode>, in the format:

#SHFEC: <mode>

AT#SHFEC=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <mode>.

#HFMICG - Handsfree Microphone Gain

AT#HFMICG=

<level>

Set command sets the handsfree microphone input gain

It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

Parameter:

<level>: handsfree microphone input gain (factory default : 4)

0..7 - handsfree microphone gain (+6dB/ step)

AT#HFMICG? Read command returns the current set value for parameter <level>, in the format:

#HFMICG: <level>

Note DE910 Family does not support Analog Audio. And #HFMICG will be no effect.

Instead of #HFMICG, refer to #PCMTXG.

AT#HFMICG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <level>.

#HSMICG - Handset Microphone Gain

AT#HSMICG=

<level>

Set command sets the handset microphone input gain

It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility.

Parameter:

<level>: handset microphone input gain (factory default : 4)

0..7 - handset microphone gain (+6dB/step)

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#HSMICG - Handset Microphone Gain

AT#HSMICG? Read command returns the current handset microphone input gain, in the format:

#HSMICG: <level>

Note DE910 Family does not support Analog Audio. And #HSMICG will be no effect.

Instead of #HSMICG, refer to #PCMTXG.

AT#HSMICG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <level>.

#SHFSD - Set Headset Sidetone

AT#SHFSD=

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the sidetone on handsfree audio output.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables the handsfree sidetone (factory default)

1 - enables the handsfree sidetone

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#SHFSD? Read command reports whether the headset sidetone is currently enabled or not, in

the format:

#SHFSD: <mode>

AT#SHFSD=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <mode>.

#SPKMUT - Speaker Mute Control

AT#SPKMUT=<n> Set command enables/disables the global muting of the speaker audio line,

for every audio output ( ring, incoming sms, voice, Network coverage)

Parameter:

<n> 0 - mute off, speaker active (factory default)

1 - mute on, speaker muted.

Note: this command mutes/activates both speaker audio paths, internal speaker and

external speaker.

AT#SPKMUT? Read command reports whether the muting of the speaker audio line during a voice

call is enabled or not, in the format:

#SPKMUT: <n>

AT#SPKMUT=? Test command reports the supported values for <n> parameter.

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#HFRECG - Handsfree Receiver Gain

AT#HFRECG=

<level>

It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility.

Parameter:

<level>:

0..6 - (factory default : 0)

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#HFRECG? Read command returns the current value of parameter <level>, in the format:

#HFRECG: <level>

Note DE910 Family does not support Analog Audio. And #HFRECG will be no effect.

Instead of #HFRECG, refer to #PCMRXG.

AT#HFRECG =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <level>.

#HSRECG - Handset Receiver Gain

AT#HSRECG=

<level>

Set command sets the handset analogue output gain

It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility.

Parameter:

<level>: handset analogue output gain (factory default : 0)

0..6 - handset analogue output (-3dB/step)

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#HSRECG? Read command returns the current handset analog output gain, in the format:

#HSRECG: <level>

Note DE910 Family does not support Analog Audio. And #HSRECG will be no effect.

Instead of #HSRECG, refer to #PCMRXG.

AT#HSRECG =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <level>.

#PRST - Audio Profile Factory Configuration

AT#PRST Execution command resets the actual audio parameters in the NVM of the device to

the default set. It is not allowed if active audio profile is 0.

The audio parameters to reset are:

- microphone line gain

- earpiece line gain

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#PRST - Audio Profile Factory Configuration

- side tone gain

- LMS adaptation speed (step size)

- LMS filter length (number of coefficients)

- speaker to micro signal power relation

- noise reduction max attenuation

- noise reduction weighting factor (band 300-500Hz)

- noise reduction weighting factor (band 500-4000Hz)

- AGC Additional attenuation

- AGC minimal attenuation

- AGC maximal attenuation

AT#PRST=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#PRST

OK

Current audio profile is reset

#PSAV - Audio Profile Configuration Save

AT#PSAV Execution command saves the actual audio parameters in the NVM of the device.

It is not allowed if active audio profile is 0.

The audio parameters to store are:

- microphone line gain

- earpiece line gain

- side tone gain

- LMS adaptation speed

- LMS filter length (number of coefficients)

- speaker to micro signal power relation

- noise reduction max attenuation

- noise reduction weighting factor (band 300-500Hz)

- noise reduction weighting factor (band 500-4000Hz)

- AGC Additional attenuation

- AGC minimal attenuation

- AGC maximal attenuation

AT#PSAV=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#PSAV

OK

Current audio profile is saved in NVM

#PSEL - Audio Profile Selection

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#PSEL - Audio Profile Selection

AT#PSEL=<prof> Set command selects the active audio profile

Parameter:

<prof>: current profile

0 - standard profile

1..3 - extended profile, modifiable.

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#PSEL? The read command returns the active profile in the format:

#PSEL:<prof>

AT#PSEL=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <prof>.

#PSET - Audio Profile Setting

AT#PSET=

<scal _in>

[,<scal _out>

[,<side_tone_atten>

[,<adaption_speed>

[,<filter_length>

[,<rxtxrelation>

[,<nr_atten>

[,<nr_w_0>

[,<nr_w_1>

[,<add_atten>

[,<min_atten>

[,<max_atten>

]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]

Set command sets parameters for the active audio profile. It is not allowed if

active audio profile is 0.

Parameters:

<scal_in> - microphone line digital gain (unused)

<scal_out> - earpiece line digital gain(unused)

<side_tone_atten> - side tone attenuation(unused)

<adaption_speed> - LMS adaptation speed

<filter_length> - LMS filter length (number of coefficients)

<rxtxrelation> - speaker to micro signal power relation(unused)

<nr_ atten > - noise reduction max attenuation(unused)

<nr_w_0> - noise reduction weighting factor (band 300-500Hz) (unused)

<nr_w_1> - noise reduction weighting factor (band 500-4000Hz) (unused)

<add_atten> - AGC Additional attenuation(unused)

<min_atten> - AGC minimal attenuation(unused)

<max_atten> - AGC maximal attenuation(unused)

AT#PSET? Read command returns the parameters for the active profile in the format:

#PSET:<scal_in>,<scal_out>,<side_tone_atten>,<adaption_speed>,

<filter_length>,<rxtxrelation>,<nr_atten>,<nr_w_0>,<nr_w_1>,

<add_atten>,<min_atten>,<max_atten>

It is not allowed if active audio profile is 0.

AT#PSET=? Test command returns the supported range of values for the audio

parameters.

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#SHFAGC - Handsfree Automatic Gain Control

AT# SHFAGC =

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the automatic gain control function on audio

handsfree input.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables automatic gain control for handsfree mode (factory default)

1 - enables automatic gain control for handsfree mode

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT# SHFAGC? Read command reports whether the automatic gain control function on audio

handsfree input is currently enabled or not, in the format:

#SHFAGC: <mode>

AT# SHFAGC =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<mode>.

# SHFNR - Handsfree Noise Reduction

AT#SHFNR =

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the noise reduction function on audio handsfree

input.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables noise reduction for handsfree mode (factory default)

1 - enables noise reduction for handsfree mode

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#SHFNR? Read command reports whether the noise reduction function on audio

Handsfree input is currently enabled or not, in the format:

#SHFNR: <mode>

AT#SHFNR =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<mode>.

#SHSAGC - Handset Automatic Gain Control

AT#SHSAGC =

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the automatic gain control function on audio handset

input.

Parameter:

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#SHSAGC - Handset Automatic Gain Control

<mode>

0 - disables automatic gain control for handset mode (factory default)

1 - enables automatic gain control for handset mode

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#SHSAGC? Read command reports whether the automatic gain control function on audio

handset input is currently enabled or not, in the format:

#SHSAGC: <mode>

AT#SHSAGC =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<mode>.

#SHSEC - Handset Echo Canceller

AT#SHSEC =

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the echo canceller function on audio handset output.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables echo canceller for handset mode (factory default)

1 - enables echo canceller for handset mode

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#SHSEC? Read command reports whether the echo canceller function on audio

handset output is currently enabled or not, in the format:

#SHSEC: <mode>

AT#SHSEC =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<mode>.

#SHSNR - Handset Noise Reduction

AT#SHSNR =

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the noise reduction function on audio handset input.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables noise reduction for handset mode (factory default)

1 - enables noise reduction for handset mode

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#SHSNR? Read command reports whether the noise reduction function on audio

handset input is currently enabled or not, in the format:

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#SHSNR - Handset Noise Reduction

#SHSNR: <mode>

AT#SHSNR =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<mode>.

#SHSSD - Set Handset Sidetone

AT#SHSSD=

<mode>

Set command enables/disables the sidetone on handset audio output.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables the handset sidetone (factory default)

1 - enables the handset sidetone

Note: This parameter is saved in NVM issuing AT&W command.

AT#SHSSD? Read command reports whether the headset sidetone is currently enabled or not, in

the format:

#SHSSD: <mode>

AT#SHSSD=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <mode>.

#PCMTXG – DVI Microphone Gain

#TTY - Teletype Writer

AT#TTY=<support> Set command enables/disables the TTY functionality.

Parameter:

<support>

0 – TTY Off (default value)

1 – TTY On

2 – TTY + voice (VCO: Voice Carry Over)

3 – TTY + hear (HCO: Hearing Carry Over)

AT#TTY? Read command returns whether the TTY functionality is currently tty status, in the

format:

#TTY: <support>

AT#TTY=? Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter

<support>.

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#PCMTXG – DVI Microphone Gain

AT#PCMTXG=<TX_VOL> Set command sets the DVI (PCM) Audio TX gain

Parameter:

<TX_VOL> : PCM TX volume in TX path (factory default : 0)

TX VOL RANGE : -5000(-50 dB) ~ 1200(+12 dB)

Note: meaning of a TX_VOL is 1/100 dB step.

Note: meaning of -50 dB is mute

AT#PCMTXG? Read command returns the current PCM Audio TX value:

#PCMTXG: <TX_VOL>

AT#PCMTXG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<TX_VOL>

#PCMRXG – DVI Speaker Volume Level

AT#PCMRXG=<RX_VOL> Set command sets the PCM Audio RX value

Parameter:

<RX_VOL> : PCM RX volume in RX path (factory default : 0)

RX_VOL RANGE : -5000(-50 dB) ~ 1200(+12 dB)

Note: meaning of a RX_VOL is 1/100 dB step.

Note: meaning of -50 dB is mute

AT#PCMRXG? Read command returns the current PCM Audio RX value:

#PCMRXG: <RX VOL>

AT#PCMRXG=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <RX

VOL>

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#SHFAGCRX – Handsfree RX AGC Value tuning

AT#SHFAGCRX=

<agc_static_gain>,<a

gc_aig>,

<agc_exp_thres>,<ag

c_exp_slope>,

<agc_compr_thres>,

<agc_compr_slope>

Set command sets the handsfree RX AGC value tuning

Parameter:

<agc_static_gain>

precompressor static gain. This is the gain applied to the input samples when

static gain is enabled. Meaningful Range is 0x2000 to 0xFFFF.

Value(agc_static_gain) = 8192 ∗ 10^(X/20) : X range is 0 to 18 dB.

<agc_aig>

pre-compressor gain selection flag. Write 0xFFFF to enable adaptive gain (static

gain disabled). Write 0x0000 to enable static gain (adaptive gain disabled).

Meaningful value is just 0x0000 or 0xFFFF.

<agc_exp_thres>

expansion threshold. This is the energy threshold of the input under which

expansion is applied. This parameter must be less than agc_compr_thres.

Meaningful range is 0x0 to 0x2580. Write 0 to disable the expander.

Value(agc_exp_thres) = 128 ∗ (X+75) : X range is -75 to 0 dBm0mu

<agc_exp_slope>

expansion slope. This is the slope of the expander gain when expansion is

applied. Meaningful range is 0xFF01 to 0xFFF6.

Value(agc_exp_slope) = 256 * X : X range is -0.04 to -0.996.

<agc_compr_thres>

compression threshold. This is the energy threshold of the input above which

compression is applied. Meaningful range is 0x0 to 0x2580. This parameter must

be greater than agc_exp_thres.

Value(agc_compr_thres) = 128 ∗ (X+75) : X range is -75 to 0 dBm0mu

<agc_compr_slope>

compression slope. This is the slope of the compressor gain when compression is

applied. Meaningful range is 0x8000 to 0xFFFF.

Value(agc_compr_sloop) = 65536 * X : X range is 0.50001 to 0.99999

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SHFAGCRX? Read command returns the current values

#SHFAGCRX:

<agc_static_gain>,<agc_aig>,<agc_exp_thres>,<agc_exp_slope>,<agc_compr_

thres>,<agc_compr_slope>

AT#SHFAGCRX =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<agc_static_gain>,<agc_aig>,<agc_exp_thres>,<agc_exp_slope>,<agc_compr_

thres>,<agc_compr_slope>

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#SHFAGCTX – Handsfree TX AGC Value tuning

AT#SHFAGCTX=

<agc_static_gain>,<a

gc_aig>,

<agc_exp_thres>,<ag

c_exp_slope>,

<agc_compr_thres>,

<agc_compr_slope>

Set command sets the handsfree TX AGC value tuning

Parameter:

<agc_static_gain>

precompressor static gain. This is the gain applied to the input samples when

static gain is enabled. Meaningful Range is 0x2000 to 0xFFFF.

Value(agc_static_gain) = 8192 ∗ 10^(X/20) : X range is 0 to 18 dB.

<agc_aig>

pre-compressor gain selection flag. Write 0xFFFF to enable adaptive gain (static

gain disabled). Write 0x0000 to enable static gain (adaptive gain disabled).

Meaningful value is just 0x0000 or 0xFFFF.

<agc_exp_thres>

expansion threshold. This is the energy threshold of the input under which

expansion is applied. This parameter must be less than agc_compr_thres.

Meaningful range is 0x0 to 0x2580. Write 0 to disable the expander.

Value(agc_exp_thres) = 128 ∗ (X+75) : X range is -75 to 0 dBm0mu

<agc_exp_slope>

expansion slope. This is the slope of the expander gain when expansion is

applied. Meaningful range is 0xFF01 to 0xFFF6.

Value(agc_exp_slope) = 256 * X : X range is -0.04 to -0.996.

<agc_compr_thres>

compression threshold. This is the energy threshold of the input above which

compression is applied. Meaningful range is 0x0 to 0x2580. This parameter must

be greater than agc_exp_thres.

Value(agc_compr_thres) = 128 ∗ (X+75) : X range is -75 to 0 dBm0mu

<agc_compr_slope>

compression slope. This is the slope of the compressor gain when compression is

applied. Meaningful range is 0x8000 to 0xFFFF.

Value(agc_compr_sloop) = 65536 * X : X range is 0.50001 to 0.99999

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SHFAGCTX? Read command returns the current values

#SHFAGCTX: <agc_static_gain>,<agc_aig>,<agc_exp_thres>,<agc_exp_slope

>,<agc_compr_thres>,<agc_compr_slope>

AT#SHFAGCTX =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <agc_static_gai

n>,<agc_aig>,<agc_exp_thres>,<agc_exp_slope>,<agc_compr_thres>,<agc_co

mpr_slope>

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#SHSAGCRX – Handset RX AGC Value tuning

AT#SHSAGCRX=

<agc_static_gain>,<a

gc_aig>,

<agc_exp_thres>,<ag

c_exp_slope>,

<agc_compr_thres>,

<agc_compr_slope>

Set command sets the handset RX AGC value tuning

Parameter:

<agc_static_gain>

precompressor static gain. This is the gain applied to the input samples when

static gain is enabled. Meaningful Range is 0x2000 to 0xFFFF.

Value(agc_static_gain) = 8192 ∗ 10^(X/20) : X range is 0 to 18 dB.

<agc_aig>

pre-compressor gain selection flag. Write 0xFFFF to enable adaptive gain (static

gain disabled). Write 0x0000 to enable static gain (adaptive gain disabled).

Meaningful value is just 0x0000 or 0xFFFF.

<agc_exp_thres>

expansion threshold. This is the energy threshold of the input under which

expansion is applied. This parameter must be less than agc_compr_thres.

Meaningful range is 0x0 to 0x2580. Write 0 to disable the expander.

Value(agc_exp_thres) = 128 ∗ (X+75) : X range is -75 to 0 dBm0mu

<agc_exp_slope>

expansion slope. This is the slope of the expander gain when expansion is

applied. Meaningful range is 0xFF01 to 0xFFF6.

Value(agc_exp_slope) = 256 * X : X range is -0.04 to -0.996.

<agc_compr_thres>

compression threshold. This is the energy threshold of the input above which

compression is applied. Meaningful range is 0x0 to 0x2580. This parameter must

be greater than agc_exp_thres.

Value(agc_compr_thres) = 128 ∗ (X+75) : X range is -75 to 0 dBm0mu

<agc_compr_slope>

compression slope. This is the slope of the compressor gain when compression is

applied. Meaningful range is 0x8000 to 0xFFFF.

Value(agc_compr_sloop) = 65536 * X : X range is 0.50001 to 0.99999

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SHSAGCRX? Read command returns the current handset RX AGC values

#SHSAGCTX: <agc_static_gain>,<agc_aig>,<agc_exp_thres>,

<agc_exp_slope>,<agc_compr_thres>,<agc_compr_slope>

AT#SHSAGCRX =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<agc_static_gain>,<agc_aig>,<agc_exp_thres>,<agc_exp_slope>,<agc_compr_

thres>,<agc_compr_slope>

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#SHSAGCTX – Handset TX AGC Value tuning

AT#SHSAGCTX=

<agc_static_gain>,<a

gc_aig>,

<agc_exp_thres>,<ag

c_exp_slope>,

<agc_compr_thres>,

<agc_compr_slope>

Set command sets the handset TX AGC value tuning

Parameter:

<agc_static_gain>

precompressor static gain. This is the gain applied to the input samples when

static gain is enabled. Meaningful Range is 0x2000 to 0xFFFF.

Value(agc_static_gain) = 8192 ∗ 10^(X/20) : X range is 0 to 18 dB.

<agc_aig>

pre-compressor gain selection flag. Write 0xFFFF to enable adaptive gain (static

gain disabled). Write 0x0000 to enable static gain (adaptive gain disabled).

Meaningful value is just 0x0000 or 0xFFFF.

<agc_exp_thres>

expansion threshold. This is the energy threshold of the input under which

expansion is applied. This parameter must be less than agc_compr_thres.

Meaningful range is 0x0 to 0x2580. Write 0 to disable the expander.

Value(agc_exp_thres) = 128 ∗ (X+75) : X range is -75 to 0 dBm0mu

<agc_exp_slope>

expansion slope. This is the slope of the expander gain when expansion is

applied. Meaningful range is 0xFF01 to 0xFFF6.

Value(agc_exp_slope) = 256 * X : X range is -0.04 to -0.996.

<agc_compr_thres>

compression threshold. This is the energy threshold of the input above which

compression is applied. Meaningful range is 0x0 to 0x2580. This parameter must

be greater than agc_exp_thres.

Value(agc_compr_thres) = 128 ∗ (X+75) : X range is -75 to 0 dBm0mu

<agc_compr_slope>

compression slope. This is the slope of the compressor gain when compression is

applied. Meaningful range is 0x8000 to 0xFFFF.

Value(agc_compr_sloop) = 65536 * X : X range is 0.50001 to 0.99999

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SHSAGCTX? Read command returns the current handset TX AGC values

#SHSAGCTX: <agc_static_gain>,<agc_aig>,<agc_exp_thres>,

<agc_exp_slope>,<agc_compr_thres>,<agc_compr_slope>

AT#SHSAGCTX =? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter

<agc_static_gain>,<agc_aig>,<agc_exp_thres>,<agc_exp_slope>,<agc_compr_

thres>,<agc_compr_slope>

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#SRXAGC – RX AGC Enable

AT#SRXAGC=

<mode>

Set command sets the RX AGC enabling

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables rx agc (factory default)

1 - enables rx agc

Note: RX AGC enabling makes RX level decreasing

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SRXAGC? Read command returns the current RX AGC values:

#SRXAGC: <mode>

AT#SRXAGC=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <mode>.

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#SHSFRX - Handset RX filter coefficients values

AT#SHSFRX=

<tap0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,

<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>

It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility.

Parameter:

<tap0>

<tap1>

<tap2>

<tap3>

<tap4>

<tap5>

<tap6>

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SHSFRX? Read command returns the current values:

#SHSFRX: <tap0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>

AT#SHSFRX=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <tap0>,<

tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>.

#SHSFTX - Handset TX filter coefficients values

AT#SHSFTX=

<tap0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,

<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>

Set command sets the handset TX filter coefficients values

Parameter:

<tap0>: Filter Tap, h[0] and h[12]

<tap1>: Filter Tap, h[1] and h[11]

<tap2>: Filter Tap, h[2] and h[10]

<tap3>: Filter Tap, h[3] and h[9]

<tap4>: Filter Tap, h[4] and h[8]

<tap5>: Filter Tap, h[5] and h[7]

<tap6>: Filter Tap, h[6]

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SHSFTX? Read command returns the current handset TX filter coefficients values:

#SHSFTX: <tap0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>

AT#SHSFTX=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <tap0>,<

tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>.

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#SHFFRX - Handsfree RX filter coefficients values

AT#SHFFRX=

<tap0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,

<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>

It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility.

Parameter:

<tap0>

<tap1>

<tap2>

<tap3>

<tap4>

<tap5>

<tap6>

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SHFFRX? Read command returns the current values:

#SHFFRX: <tap0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>

AT#SHFFRX=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <tap0>,<t

ap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>.

#SHFFTX - Handsfree TX filter coefficients values

AT#SHFFTX=

<tap0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,

<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>

Set command sets the handsfree TX filter coefficients values

Parameter:

<tap0>: Filter Tap, h[0] and h[12]

<tap1>: Filter Tap, h[1] and h[11]

<tap2>: Filter Tap, h[2] and h[10]

<tap3>: Filter Tap, h[3] and h[9]

<tap4>: Filter Tap, h[4] and h[8]

<tap5>: Filter Tap, h[5] and h[7]

<tap6>: Filter Tap, h[6]

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SHFFTX? Read command returns the current handsfree TX filter coefficients

values:

#SHFFTX: <tap0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>

AT#SHFFTX=? Test command returns the supported range of values of parameter <ta

p0>,<tap1>,<tap2>,<tap3>,<tap4>,<tap5>,<tap6>.

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#SS - Socket Status

AT#SS

Execution command reports the current status of the sockets in the format:

#SS: <connId>,<state>,<locIP>,<locPort>,<remIP>,<remPort>

[<CR><LF><connId>,<state>,<locIP>,<locPort>,<remIP>,<remPort>

[…]]

where:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

<state> - actual state of the socket:

0 - Socket Closed.

1 - Socket with an active data transfer connection.

2 - Socket suspended.

3 - Socket suspended with pending data.

4 - Socket listening.

5 - Socket with an incoming connection. Waiting for the user accept or shutdown

command.

<locIP> - IP address associated by the context activation to the socket.

<locPort> - two meanings:

- the listening port if we put the socket in listen mode.

- the local port for the connection if we use the socket to connect to a remote

machine.

<remIP> - when we are connected to a remote machine this is the remote IP

address.

<remPort> - it is the port we are connected to on the remote machine.

AT#SS=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#SS

#SS: 1,3,91.80.90.162,61119,88.37.127.146,10510

#SS: 2,4,91.80.90.162,1000

#SS: 3,0

#SS: 4,0

#SS: 5,3,91.80.73.70,61120,88.37.127.146,10509

#SS: 6,0

OK

Socket 1: opened from local IP 91.80.90.162/local port 61119 to remote IP

88.37.127.146/remote port 10510

is suspended with pending data

Socket 2: listening on local IP 91.80.90.162/local port 1000

Socket 5: opened from local IP 91.80.73.70/local port 61120 to remote IP

88.37.127.146/remote port 10509

is suspended with pending data

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#SI - Socket Info

AT#SI[=<connId>]

Execution command is used to get information about socket data traffic.

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

The response format is:

#SI: <connId>,<sent>,<received>,<buff_in>,<ack_waiting>

where:

<connId> - socket connection identifier, as before

<sent> - total amount (in bytes) of sent data since the last time the socket

connection identified by <connId> has been opened

<received> - total amount (in bytes) of received data since the last time the

socket connection identified by <connId> has been opened

<buff_in> - total amount (in bytes) of data just arrived through the socket

connection identified by <connId> and currently buffered, not

yet read

<ack_waiting> - total amount (in bytes) of sent and not yet acknowledged

data since the last time the socket connection identified by

<connId> has been opened

Note: not yet acknowledged data are available only for TCP connections;

the value <ack_waiting> is always 0 for UDP connections.

Note: issuing #SI<CR> causes getting information about data traffic of all the

sockets; the response format is:

#SI: <connId1>,<sent1>,<received1>,<buff_in1>,<ack_waiting1>

<CR><LF>

#SI: <connId6>,<sent6>,<received6>,<buff_in6>,<ack_waiting6>

AT#SI=? Test command reports the range for parameter <connId>.

Example AT#SI

#SI: 1,123,400,10,50

#SI: 2,0,100,0,0

#SI: 3,589,100,10,100

#SI: 4,0,0,0,0

#SI: 5,0,0,0,0

#SI: 6,0,98,60,0

OK

Sockets 1,2,3,6 are opened with some data traffic.

For example socket 1 has 123 bytes sent, 400 bytes received,

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#SI - Socket Info 10 byte waiting to be read and 50 bytes waiting to be

acknowledged from the remote side.

AT#SI=1

#SI: 1,123,400,10,50

OK

We have information only about socket number 1

#SGACT - Context Activation

AT#SGACT=<cid>,

<stat>[,<userId>[,

<pwd>]]

Execution command is used to activate or deactivate the specified PDP context.

Parameters:

<cid> - PDP context identifier

1 - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition

<stat>

0 - deactivate the context

1 - activate the context

<userId> - string type, used only if the context requires it

<pwd> - string type, used only if the context requires it

Note: In CDMA PDP context activation, Only one context ID(1) is supported.

Note : <userId> and <pwd> are Don’t Care parameters in North America carriers

such as Verizon, Sprint and so on. (Because authentication information is

automatically populated in a device based on the their specification and updated by

a network through OTA or carrier’s specific method.) For more detail

information, refer to #USERID and #PASSW command usage.

AT#SGACT? Returns the state of the contexts, in the format:

#SGACT: <cid>,<Stat>

where:

<cid> - as <cid> before

<stat> - context status

0 - context deactivated

1 - context activated

AT#SGACT=? Reports the range for the parameters <cid> and <stat>

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#SH - Socket Shutdown

AT#SH=<connId> This command is used to close a socket.

Parameter:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

Note: a socket connection can be closed only when it is in suspended mode (with

pending data too) and incoming connection mode. Trying to close an active socket

connection produce an error and to close a closed socket or a listening socket

produce OK response without any action.

AT#SH=? Test command reports the range for parameter <connId>.

#SCFG - Socket Configuration

AT#SCFG=

<connId>,<cid>,

<pktSz>,<maxTo>,

<connTo>,<txTo>

Set command sets the socket configuration parameters.

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

<cid> - PDP context identifier

1 - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition

<pktSz> - packet size to be used by the TCP/UDP/IP stack for data sending.

0 - automatically chosen by the device.

1..1500 - packet size in bytes.

<maxTo> - exchange timeout( or socket inactivity time); if there’s no data

exchange within this timeout period the connection is closed

0 - no timeout

n - timeout value in seconds (default 90 s.)

<connTo> - connection timeout; if we can’t establish a connection to the remote

within this timeout period, an error is raised.

0 - no timeout

n - timeout value in hundreds of milliseconds (default 600)

<txTo> - data sending timeout; data are sent even if they’re less than max packet

size , after this period.

0 - no timeout

n - timeout value in hundreds of milliseconds (default 50)

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.

AT#SCFG? Read command returns the current socket configuration parameters values for all

the six sockets, in the format:

#SCFG: <connId1>,<cid1>,<pktsz1>,<maxTo1>,<connTo1>,<txTo1>

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#SCFG - Socket Configuration

<CR><LF>

. . .

#SCFG: <connId6>,<cid6>,<pktsz6>,<maxTo6>,<connTo6>,<txTo6>

<CR><LF>

AT#SCFG=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the sub parameters.

Example AT#SCFG=?

#SCFG:(1-6),(1),(0,1-1500),(0,1-65535),(10-1200),(0,1-255)

OK

AT#SCFG?

#SCFG: 1,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 2,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 3,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 4,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 5,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 6,1,300,90,600,50

OK

AT#SCFG=6,1,500,100,700,60

OK

AT#SCFG?

#SCFG: 1,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 2,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 3,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 4,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 5,1,300,90,600,50

#SCFG: 6,1,500,100,700,60

OK

#SCFGEXT - Socket Configuration Extended

AT#SCFGEXT=

<connId>,

<srMode>,

<dataMode>,

<keepalive>

[,<unused_A>

[,<unused_B>]]

Set command sets the socket configuration extended parameters.

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

<srMode> - SRing URC mode

0 - normal mode (default):

SRING : <connId>

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#SCFGEXT - Socket Configuration Extended

where:

<connId> - socket connection identifier, as before

1 - data amount mode:

SRING : <connId>,<recData>

where:

<connId> - as before

<recData> - amount of data received on the socket connection

2 - data view mode:

SRING : <connId>,<recData>,<data>

where:

<connId> -

<recData> - as before

<data> - received data; the presentation format depends on the sub parameter

<dataMode> value

<dataMode> - “data view mode” presentation format

0 - data represented as text (default)

1 - data represented as sequence of hexadecimal numbers (from 00 to FF)

<keepalive> - TCP keepalive timer timeout

0 - TCP keepalive timer is deactivated (default)

1..240 - TCP keepalive timer timeout in minutes

<unused_A> - currently not used

0 - reserved for future use

<unused_B> - currently not used

0 - reserved for future use

Note: <keepalive> has effect only on TCP connections.

Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM

Note: If <srMode> is “0”, there will only be a single SRING URC until data is read

out of the buffer

If <srMode> is “1”, there will be a SRING URC for each incoming packet and the

number of bytes will reflect the amount of total data in the buffer yet to be read

AT#SCFGEXT?

Read command returns the current socket extended configuration

parameters values for all the six sockets, in the format:

#SCFGEXT: <connId1>,<srMode1>,<dataMode1>,<keepalive1>,

<unused_A1>,<unused_B1><CR><LF>

...

#SCFGEXT: <connId6>,<srMode6>,<dataMode6>,<keepalive6>

<unused_A6>,<unused_B6>

AT#SCFGEXT=?

Test command returns the range of supported values for all the

sub parameters

Example Socket 1 set with data view sring, text data mode and a

keepalive time of 30 minutes.

Socket 3 set with data amount sring, hex data mode and

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#SCFGEXT - Socket Configuration Extended

no keepalive.

AT#SCFGEXT?

#SCFGEXT: 1,2,0,30,0,0

#SCFGEXT: 2,0,0,0,0,0

#SCFGEXT: 3,1,1,0,0,0

#SCFGEXT: 4,0,0,0,0,0

#SCFGEXT: 5,0,0,0,0,0

#SCFGEXT: 6,0,0,0,0,0

OK

#CGPADDR – Show Address

AT#CGPADDR=<cid

>

Execution command returns the IP address for the current activated CDMA PDP

context

<cid> - context identifier

Note : Only one context ID(1) is supported.

AT#CGPADDR=? Return <cid> when modem get the IP address, otherwise return only OK result

Example AT#SGACT=1,1

+IP: xxx.yyy.zzz.www

OK

AT#CGPADDR=?

#CGPADDR: (1)

OK

AT#CGPADDR=1

#CGPADDR: 1,”xxx.yyy.zzz.www”

OK

#SD - Socket Dial

AT#SD=<connId>,

<txProt>,<rPort>,

<IPaddr>

[,<closureType>

Execution command opens a remote connection via socket.

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

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#SD - Socket Dial

[,<lPort>

[,<connMode>]]]

1..6

<txProt> - transmission protocol

0 - TCP

1 - UDP

<rPort> - remote host port to contact

1..65535

<IPaddr> - address of the remote host, string type. This parameter can be

either:

- any valid IP address in the format: “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”

- any host name to be solved with a DNS query

<closureType> - socket closure behavior for TCP

0 - local host closes immediately when remote host has closed (default)

255 - local host closes after an escape sequence (+++)

<lPort> - UDP connections local port

1..65535

<connMode> - Connection mode

0 - online mode connection (default)

1 - command mode connection

Note: <closureType> parameter is valid for TCP connections only and has

no effect (if used) for UDP connections.

Note: <lPort> parameter is valid for UDP connections only and has no

effect (if used) for TCP connections.

Note: if we set <connMode> to online mode connection and the

command is successful we enter in online data mode and we see the

intermediate result code CONNECT. After the CONNECT we can suspend

the direct interface to the socket connection (nb the socket stays open)

using the escape sequence (+++): the module moves back to command

mode and we receive the final result code OK after the suspension. After

such a suspension, it’s possible to resume it in every moment (unless the

socket inactivity timer timeouts, see #SCFG) by using the #SO command

with the corresponding <connId>.

Note: if we set <connMode> to command mode connection and the

command is successful, the socket is opened and we remain in command

mode and we see the result code OK.

Note: if there are input data arrived through a connected socket and not

yet read because the module entered command mode before reading

them (after an escape sequence or after #SD has been issued with

<connMode> set to command mode connection), these data are

buffered and we receive the SRING URC (SRING presentation format

depends on the last #SCFGEXT setting); it’s possible to read these data

afterwards issuing #SRECV. Under the same hypotheses it’s possible to

send data while in command mode issuing #SSEND

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#SD - Socket Dial

AT#SD=? Test command reports the range of values for all the parameters.

Example Open socket 1 in online mode

AT#SD=1,0,80,”www.google.com”,0,0,0

CONNECT

Open socket 1 in command mode

AT#SD=1,0,80,”www.google.com”,0,0,1

OK

#SA - Socket Accept

AT#SA=<connId>

[,<connMode>]

Execution command accepts an incoming socket connection after an URC

SRING: <connId>

Parameter:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

<connMode> - Connection mode, as for command #SD.

0 - online mode connection (default)

1 - command mode connection

Note: the SRING URC has to be a consequence of a #SL issue

AT#SA=? Test command reports the range of values for all the parameters.

#SO - Socket Restore

AT#SO=<connId> Execution command resumes socket connection which has been suspended by the

escape sequence.

Parameter:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

AT#SO=? Test command reports the range of values for <connId> parameter.

#SL - Socket Listen

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#SL - Socket Listen

AT#SL=<connId>,

<listenState>,

<listenPort>

[,<lingerT>]

This command opens/closes a socket listening for an incoming connection on a

specified port.

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

<listenState> -

0 - closes socket listening

1 - starts socket listening

<listenPort> - local listening port

1..65535

<lingerT> - linger time

0 - immediate closure after remote closure

255 - local host closes only after an escape sequence (+++)

Note: if successful, commands returns a final result code OK . Then, when there’s

an incoming connection on the local port and if the sender is not filtered by

internal firewall (see #FRWL), an URC is received:

SRING : <connId>

Note: the command #SCFGEXT doesn’t influence the presentation format

of the URC SRING

Afterwards we can use #SA to accept the connection or #SH to refuse it.

If the socket is closed by the network the following URC is received:

#SL: ABORTED

Note: when closing the listening socket <listenPort> is a Don’t Care parameter.

AT#SL? Read command returns all the actual listening sockets.

AT#SL=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the sub parameters.

Example AT#SL=?

#SL: (1-6),(0,1),(1-65535),(0,255)

OK

Next command opens a socket listening on port 3500

AT#SL=1,1,3500

OK

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#SLUDP – UDP Socket Listen

AT#SLUDP=

<connId>,

<listenState>,

<listenPort>

[,<lingerT>]

This command opens/closes a socket listening for an incoming connection on a

specified port.

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

<listenState> -

0 - closes socket listening

1 - starts socket listening

<listenPort> - local listening port

1..65535

Note: if successful, commands returns a final result code OK . Then, when there’s

an incoming connection on the local port and if the sender is not filtered by

internal firewall (see #FRWL), an URC is received:

SRING : <connId>

Afterwards it is possible to use #SA to accept the connection or #SH to refuse it.

If the socket is closed by the network the following URC is received:

#SLUDP: ABORTED

Note: when closing the listening socket <listenPort> is a Don’t Care parameter.

AT#SLUDP? Read command returns all the actual listening sockets.

AT#SLUDP=? Test command returns the range of supported values for all the sub parameters.

Example AT#SLUDP=?

#SLUDP: (1-6),(0,1),(1-65535)

OK

Next command opens a socket listening on port 860

AT#SLUDP=1,1,860

OK

SRING: 1

AT#SA=1

OK

CONNECT

Test

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#SRECV – Received Data in Command Mode

AT#SRECV=

<connId>,

<maxByte>

Execution command permits the user to read data arrived through a connected

socket, but buffered and not yet read because the module entered command mode

before reading them; the module is notified of these data by a SRING URC, whose

presentation format depends on the

last #SCFGEXT setting.

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

<maxByte> - max number of bytes to read

1..1500

Note: issuing #SRECV when there’s no buffered data raises an error.

AT#SRECV=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameters

< connId > and < maxByte >

Example

SRING URC (<srMode> be 0, <dataMode> be 0) telling data

have just come through connected socket identified by

<connId>=1 and are now buffered

SRING: 1

Read in text format the buffered data

AT#SRECV=1,15

#SRECV: 1,15

stringa di test

OK

SRING URC (<srMode> be 1, <dataMode> be 1) telling 15

bytes data have just come through connected socket

identified by <connId>=2 and are now buffered

SRING: 2,15

Read in hexadecimal format the buffered data

AT#SRECV=2,15

#SRECV: 2,15

737472696e67612064692074657374

OK

SRING URC (<srMode> be 2, <dataMode> be 0) displaying

(in text format) 15 bytes data that have just come

through connected socket identified by <connId>=3; it’s

no necessary to issue #SRECV to read the data; no data

remain in the buffer after this URC

SRING: 3,15, stringa di test

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#SRECV – Received Data in Command Mode

#SSEND – Send Data in Command Mode

AT#SSEND=

<connId>

Execution command permits, while the module is in command mode, to send data

through a connected socket.

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

The device responds to the command with the prompt ‘>’ and waits for the

data to send.

To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without

writing the message send ESC char (0x1B hex).

If data are successfully sent, then the response is OK.

If data sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported

Note: The maximum number of bytes to send is 1500 bytes.

Trial to send data more than 1500 return ERROR

Note: it’s possible to use #SSEND only if the connection was opened by #SD, else

the ME is raising an error

Note: a byte corresponding to BS char(0x08) is treated with its corresponding

meaning; therefore previous byte will be cancelled(and BS char itself will not be

sent)

AT#SSEND=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter <connId>

Example

Send data through socket number 2

AT#SSEND=2

>Test<CTRL-Z>

OK

#SSENDEXT – Send Data in Command Mode extended

AT#SSENDEXT=

<connId>,<bytestosen

d>

Execution command permits, while the module is in command mode, to

send data through a connected socket

Parameters:

<connId> - socket connection identifier

1..6

<bytestosend> - number of bytes to be sent

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#SSENDEXT – Send Data in Command Mode extended

Please refer to test command for range

The device responds to the command with the prompt ‘> ’ <greater_than><space>

and waits for the data to send.

When <bytestosend> bytes have been sent, operation is automatically completed.

If data are successfully sent, then the response is OK.

If data sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.

Note: it’s possible to use #SSENDEXT only if the connection was opened by #SD,

else the ME is raising an error

Note: all special characters are sent like a generic byte.(For instance: Back Space

key don’t behave like a BS, i.e. previous character is not deleted, sent a generic

byte(0x08) through the socket instead. ESC key don’t work like an escape

sequence, sent a generic byte(0x1B) through the socket instead.)

AT#SSENDEXT=?

Test command returns the range of supported values for parameters <connId> and

<bytestosend>

Example

Open the socket in command mode:

AT#SD=1,0,<port>,”IP address”,0,0,1

OK

Give the command specifying total number of bytes as second parameter:

AT#SSENDEXT=1,256

> …………………….; // Terminal echo of bytes sent is displayed here

OK

All possible bytes(from 0x00 to 0xFF) are sent on the socket as generic bytes.

#FTPTO - FTP Time-Out

AT#FTPTO=

[<tout>]

Set command sets the time-out used when opening either the FTP control channel

or the FTP traffic channel.

Parameter:

<tout> - time-out in 100 ms units

100..5000 - hundreds of ms (factory default is 100)

Note: The parameter is not saved in NVM.

AT#FTPTO? Read command returns the current FTP operations time-out, in the format:

#FTPTO: <tout>

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#FTPTO - FTP Time-Out

AT#FTPTO=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter <tout>

#FTPOPEN - FTP Open

AT#FTPOPEN=

[<server:port>,

<username>,

<password>,

<mode>]

Execution command opens an FTP connection toward the FTP server.

Parameters:

<server:port> - string type, address and port of FTP server (factory default port

21).

<username> - string type, authentication user identification string for FTP.

<password> - string type, authentication password for FTP.

<mode>

0 - active mode (factory default)

1 - passive mode

Note : In FTP Open case, the solution dependency limits the maximum time out to

1200 (120 seconds). The FTPTO value that exceeds 1200 is considered as 1200.

Note: Before opening FTP connection the CDMA must been activated with

AT#SGACT or AT#CDMADC

AT#FTPOPEN=? Test command returns the OK result code.

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#FTPCLOSE - FTP Close

AT#FTPCLOSE Execution command closes an FTP connection.

AT#FTPCLOSE=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#FTPPUT - FTP Put

AT#FTPPUT=

[<filename>]

Execution command, issued during an FTP connection, opens a data connection and

starts sending <filename> file to the FTP server.

If the data connection succeeds, a CONNECT indication is sent, otherwise a NO

CARRIER indication is sent.

Parameter:

<filename> - string type, name of the file.

Note: use the escape sequence +++ to close the data connection.

Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP

connection has been opened yet.

AT#FTPPUT=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#FTPGET - FTP Get

AT#FTPGET=

[<filename>]

Execution command, issued during an FTP connection, opens a data connection and

starts getting a file from the FTP server.

If the data connection succeeds a CONNECT indication is sent, otherwise a NO

CARRIER indication is sent.

The file is received on the serial port.

Parameter:

<filename> - file name, string type.

Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP

connection has been opened yet.

AT#FTPGET=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#FTPTYPE - FTP Type

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#FTPTYPE - FTP Type

AT#FTPTYPE=

[<type>]

Set command, issued during an FTP connection, sets the file transfer type.

Parameter:

<type> - file transfer type:

0 - binary

1 - ascii

Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP

connection has been opened yet.

#FTPTYPE? Read command returns the current file transfer type, in the format:

#FTPTYPE: <type>

#FTPTYPE=? Test command returns the range of available values for parameter <type>:

#FTPTYPE: (0,1)

#FTPMSG - FTP Read Message

AT#FTPMSG Execution command returns the last response from the server.

AT#FTPMSG=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#FTPDELE - FTP Delete

AT#FTPDELE=

[<filename>]

Execution command, issued during an FTP connection, deletes a file from the

remote working directory.

Parameter:

<filename> - string type, it’s the name of the file to delete.

Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP

connection has been opened yet.

AT#FTPDELE=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#FTPPWD - FTP Print Working Directory

AT#FTPPWD Execution command, issued during an FTP connection, shows the current working

directory on FTP server.

Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP

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#FTPPWD - FTP Print Working Directory

connection has been opened yet.

AT#FTPPWD=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#FTPCWD - FTP Change Working Directory

AT#FTPCWD=

[<dirname>]

Execution command, issued during an FTP connection, changes the working

directory on FTP server.

Parameter:

<dirname> - string type, it’s the name of the new working directory.

Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP

connection has been opened yet.

AT#FTPCWD=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#FTPLIST - FTP List

AT#FTPLIST[=

[<name>]]

Execution command, issued during an FTP connection, opens a data connection and

starts getting from the server the list of contents of the specified directory or the

properties of the specified file.

Parameter:

<name> - string type, it’s the name of the directory or file.

Note: The command causes an ERROR result code to be returned if no FTP

connection has been opened yet.

Note: issuing AT#FTPLIST<CR> opens a data connection and starts getting from

the server the list of contents of the working directory.

AT#FTPLIST=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#USERID - Authentication User ID

AT#USERID=

[<user>]

Set command sets the user identification string to be used during the authentication

step.

Parameter:

<user> - string type, it’s the authentication User Id; the max length for this value is

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#USERID - Authentication User ID

the output of Test command, AT#USERID=? (factory default is the

specific value based on carrier’s specification).

Note : this set command is only for an authentication information of Simple IP

system.

Note : if a wireless service provider supports only Simple IP data network system

such as SK telecom in Korea you need to set this information for data

connection.

Note : if a wireless service provider supports Mobile IP preferred(like Verizon or

Verizon MVNO) or Mobile IP only data network system(like Sprint or

Sprint MVNO) you do not need to set this information because this

information is automatically populated by a device itself based on

carrier’s specification. In case of using Mobile IP system, a specific

profile is used and its information is set by device itself.

Note : although the case of a wireless service provider supporting Mobile IP

preferred dose also support Simple IP(Simple IP fallback due to

authentication fail), a user id for Simple IP does not need to be set(auto

population by device itself)

AT#USERID? Read command reports the current user identification string, in the format:

#USERID: <user>

AT#USERID=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string parameter <user>.

Example AT#USERID="myName"

OK

AT#USERID?

#USERID: "myName"

OK

#PASSW - Authentication Password

AT#PASSW=

[<pwd>]

Set command sets the user password string to be used during the authentication

step.

Parameter:

<pwd> - string type, it’s the authentication password; the max length for this value

is the output of Test command, AT#PASSW=? (factory default is the

specific value based on carrier’s specification).

Note : this set command is only for an authentication information of Simple IP

system.

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#PASSW - Authentication Password

Note : if a wireless service provider supports only Simple IP data network system

such as SK telecom in Korea you need to set this information for data

connection.

Note : if a wireless service provider supports Mobile IP preferred(like Verizon or

Verizon MVNO) or Mobile IP only data network system(like Sprint or

Sprint MVNO) you do not need to set this information because this

information is set by a network via OTA or other method based on

carrier’s specification at an initial data connection. In case of using

Mobile IP system, a specific profile is used and its information is set by a

network.

Note : although the case of a wireless service provider supporting Mobile IP

preferred dose also support Simple IP(Simple IP fallback due to

authentication fail), a password for Simple IP does not need to be set(set

by a network)

AT#PASSW=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string parameter <pwd>.

Example AT#PASSW="myPassword"

OK

#PKTSZ - Packet Size

AT#PKTSZ=

[<size>]

Set command sets the default packet size to be used by the TCP/UDP/IP stack for

data sending.

Parameter:

<size> - packet size in bytes

0 - automatically chosen by the device

1..1500 - packet size in bytes (factory default is 300)

AT#PKTSZ? Read command reports the current packet size value.

Note: after issuing command AT#PKTSZ=0, the Read command reports the value

automatically chosen by the device.

AT#PKTSZ=? Test command returns the allowed values for the parameter <size>.

Example AT#PKTSZ=100

OK

AT#PKTSZ?

#PKTSZ: 100

OK

AT#PKTSZ=0

OK

AT#PKTSZ?

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#PKTSZ - Packet Size

#PKTSZ: 300

OK

->value automatically chosen by device

#DSTO -Data Sending Time-Out

AT#DSTO=

[<tout>]

Set command sets the maximum time that the module awaits before sending

anyway a packet whose size is less than the default one.

Parameter:

<tout> - packet sending time-out in 100ms units (factory default is 50)

0 - no time-out, wait forever for packets to be completed before send.

1..255 hundreds of ms

Note: In order to avoid low performance issues, it is suggested to set the data

sending time-out to a value greater than 5.

Note: this time-out applies to data whose size is less than packet size and whose

sending would have been delayed for an undefined time until new data to be sent

had been received and full packet size reached.

AT#DSTO? Read command reports the current data sending time-out value.

AT#DSTO=? Test command returns the allowed values for the parameter <tout>.

Example AT#DSTO=10 ->1 sec. time-out

OK

AT#DSTO?

#DSTO: 10

OK

#SKTTO - Socket Inactivity Time-Out

AT#SKTTO=

[<tout>]

Set command sets the maximum time with no data exchanging on the socket that

the module awaits before closing the socket and deactivating the CDMA context.

Parameter:

<tout> - socket inactivity time-out in seconds units

0 - no time-out.

1..65535 - time-out in sec. units (factory default is 90).

Note: this time-out applies when no data is exchanged in the socket for a long time

and therefore the socket connection has to be automatically closed.

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#SKTTO - Socket Inactivity Time-Out

Note: In case CDMA context activated by #SKTOP, both the socket connection and

CDMA context closed.

AT#SKTTO? Read command reports the current socket inactivity time-out value.

AT#SKTTO=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <tout>.

Example AT#SKTTO=30

OK

->(30 sec. time-out)

AT#SKTTO?

#SKTTO: 30

OK

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#SKTSET - Socket Definition

AT#SKTSET=

[<socket type>,

<remote port>,

<remote addr>,

[<closure type>],

[<local port>]]

Set command sets the socket parameters values. Parameters:

<socket type> - socket protocol type

0 - TCP (factory default)

1 - UDP

<remote port> - remote host port to be opened

1..65535 - port number (factory default is 3333)

<remote addr> - address of the remote host, string type. This parameter can be

either:

- any valid IP address in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

- any host name to be solved with a DNS query in the format: <host name>

(factory default is the empty string “”)

<closure type> - socket closure behaviour for TCP

0 - local host closes immediately when remote host has closed (default)

255 - local host closes after an escape sequence (+++)

<local port> - local host port to be used on UDP socket

1..65535 - port number (factory default is 0)

Note: <closure type> parameter is valid only for TCP socket type, for UDP sockets

shall be left unused.

Note: <local port> parameter is valid only for UDP socket type, for TCP sockets

shall be left unused.

Note: The resolution of the host name is done when opening the socket, therefore if

an invalid host name is given to the #SKTSET command, then an error message

will be issued.

Note: the DNS Query to be successful requests that:

- the authentication parameters are set (#USERID, #PASSW)

- the CDMA coverage is enough to permit a connection.

AT#SKTSET? Read command reports the socket parameters values, in the format:

AT#SKTSET: <socket type>,<remote port>,<remote addr>,

<closure type>,<local port>

AT#SKTSET=? Test command returns the allowed values for the parameters.

Example AT#SKTSET=0,1024,"www.telit.net"

OK

Note Issuing command #QDNS will overwrite <remote addr> setting.

#SKTOP - Socket Open

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#SKTOP - Socket Open

AT#SKTOP Execution command activates the context number 1, proceeds with the

authentication with the user ID and password previously set by #USERID and

#PASSW commands, and opens a socket connection with the host specified in the

#SKTSET command. Eventually, before opening the socket connection, it issues

automatically a DNS query to solve the IP address of the host name.

If the connection succeeds a CONNECT indication is sent, otherwise a NO

CARRIER indication is sent.

AT#SKTOP=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#SKTOP

..CDMA context activation, authentication and socket open..

CONNECT

Note This command is obsolete. It’s suggested to use the couple #SGACT and #SO

instead of it.

#QDNS - Query DNS

AT#QDNS=

[<host name>]

Execution command executes a DNS query to solve the host name into an IP

address.

Parameter:

<host name> - host name, string type.

If the DNS query is successful then the IP address will be reported in the result

code:

#QDNS:"<host name>",<IP address>

Note: the command has to activate the CDMA context if it was not previously

activated. In this case the context is deactivated after the DNS query.

Note: <IP address> is in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

AT#QDNS=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Note This command requires that the authentication parameters are correctly set and that

the CDMA network is present.

#CACHEDNS - DNS Response Caching

AT#CACHEDNS=

[<mode>]

Set command enables caching a mapping of domain names to IP

addresses, as does a resolver library.

Parameter:

<mode>

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#CACHEDNS - DNS Response Caching

0 - caching disabled; it cleans the cache too

1 - caching enabled

Note: the validity period of each cached entry (i.e. how long a DNS

response remains valid) is determined by a value called the Time To Live

(TTL), set by the administrator of the DNS server handing out the response.

Note: it is recommended to clean the cache, if command +CCLK has been

issued while the DNS Response Caching was enabled

AT#CACHEDNS?

Read command reports whether the DNS Response Caching is currently

enabled or not, in the format:

#CACHEDNS: <mode>

AT#CACHEDNS=?

Test command returns the currently cached mapping along with the range

of available values for parameter <mode>, in the format:

#CACHEDNS: [<hostn1>,<IPaddr1>,[…,[<hostnn>,<IPaddrn>,]]](0,1)

where:

<hostnn> - hostname, string type

<IPaddrn> - IP address, string type, in the format “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”

#DNS – Manual DNS Selection

AT#DNS=<cid>,

<primary>,

<secondary>

Set command allows to manually set primary and secondary DNS servers

Parameters:

<cid> - context identifier

1 - numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context

definition

<primary> - manual primary DNS server, string type, in the format

“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” used for the specified cid; we’re using this

value instead of the primary DNS server come from the

network (default is “0.0.0.0”)

<secondary> - manual secondary DNS server, string type, in the format

“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” used for the specified cid; we’re using

this value instead of the secondary DNS server come from

the network (default is “0.0.0.0”).

Note: if <primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0” and <secondary> is not “0.0.0.0”, then

issuing AT#DNS=… raises an error.

Note: if <primary> is ”0.0.0.0.0” we’re using the primary DNS server

come from the network as consequence of a context activation.

Note: if <primary> is not ”0.0.0.0” and <secondary> is “0.0.0.0”, then

we’re using only the manual primary DNS server.

Note: the context identified by <cid> has to be previously defined,

elsewhere issuing AT#DNS=… raises an error.

Note: the context identified by <cid> has to be not activated yet, elsewhere

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#DNS – Manual DNS Selection

issuing AT#DNS=… raises an error.

AT#DNS?

Read command returns the manual DNS servers settings in the format:

#DNS: <cid>,<primary>,<secondary>

AT#DNS=?

Test command reports the supported range of values for the <cid>

parameter.only, in the format:

#DNS: (1)

#SKTCT - Socket TCP Connection Time-Out

AT#SKTCT=

[<tout>]

Set command sets the TCP connection time-out for the first CONNECT answer

from the TCP peer to be received.

Parameter:

<tout> - TCP first CONNECT answer time-out in 100ms units

10..1200 - hundreds of ms (factory default value is 600).

Note: this time-out applies only to the time that the TCP stack waits for the

CONNECT answer to its connection request.

Note: The time for activate the CDMA and resolving the name with the DNS query

(if the peer was specified by name and not by address) is not counted in this time-

out.

AT#SKTCT? Read command reports the current TCP connection time-out.

AT#SKTCT=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <tout>.

Example AT#SKTCT=600

OK

socket first connection answer time-out has been set to 60 s.

#SKTSAV - Socket Parameters Save

AT#SKTSAV Execution command saves the actual socket parameters in the NVM of the device.

The socket parameters to store are:

- User ID

- Password

- Packet Size

- Socket Inactivity Time-Out

- Data Sending Time-Out

- Socket Type (UDP/TCP)

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#SKTSAV - Socket Parameters Save

- Remote Port

- Remote Address

- TCP Connection Time-Out

Note : User ID and Password will not be affected by this command execution. It

means that they are not saved in NVM at all.

AT#SKTSAV=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#SKTSAV

OK

socket parameters have been saved in NVM

Note If some parameters have not been previously specified then a default value will be

stored.

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#SKTRST - Socket Parameters Reset

AT#SKTRST Execution command resets the actual socket parameters in the NVM of the device

to the default ones.

The socket parameters to reset are:

- User ID

- Password

- Packet Size

- Socket Inactivity Time-Out

- Data Sending Time-Out

- Socket Type

- Remote Port

- Remote Address

- TCP Connection Time-Out

Note : User ID and Password will not be affected by this command execution. It

means that they are not set to the default values, just keeping the previous value.

AT#SKTRST=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#SKTRST

OK

socket parameters have been reset

#CDMADC – CDMA Data Connection

AT#CDMADC=

[<mode>]

Execution command deactivates/activates CDMA data connection( CDMA PDP

context), eventually proceeding with the authentication with the parameters given

with #PASSW and #USERID.

Parameter:

<mode> - CDMA PDP context activation mode

0 – CDMA PDP context deactivation request

1 – CDMA PDP context activation request

In the case that the CDMA PDP context has been activated, the result code OK is

preceded by the intermediate result code:

+IP: <ip_address_obtained>

reporting the local IP address obtained from the network.

AT#CDMADC? Read command reports the current status of the CDMA PDP context, in the format:

#CDMADC: <status>

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#CDMADC – CDMA Data Connection

where:

<status>

0 - CDMA PDP context deactivated

1 - CDMA PDP context activated

2 - CDMA PDP context activation pending.

AT#CDMADC=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <mode>.

Example AT#CDMADC=1

+IP: 129.137.1.1

OK

Now CDMA PDP Context has been activated and our IP is 129.137.1.1

AT#CDMADC=0

OK

Now CDMA PDP context has been deactivated, IP is lost.

#SKTD - Socket Dial

AT#SKTD=

[<socket type>,

<remote port>,

<remote addr>,

[<closure type>],

[<local port>]]

Set command opens the socket towards the peer specified in the parameters.

Parameters:

<socket type> - socket protocol type

0 - TCP (factory default)

1 - UDP

<remote port> - remote host port to be opened

1..65535 - port number (factory default is 3333)

<remote addr> - address of the remote host, string type. This parameter can be

either:

- any valid IP address in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

- any host name to be solved with a DNS query in the format: <host name>

(factory default is the empty string “”)

<closure type> - socket closure behaviour for TCP

0 - local host closes immediately when remote host has closed (default)

255 - local host closes after an escape sequence (+++)

<local port> - local host port to be used on UDP socket

1..65535 - port number

Note: <closure type> parameter is valid only for TCP socket type, for UDP sockets

shall be left unused.

Note: <local port> parameter is valid only for UDP socket type, for TCP sockets

shall be left unused.

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#SKTD - Socket Dial

Note: the resolution of the host name is done when opening the socket, therefore if

an invalid host name is given to the #SKTD command, then an error message will

be issued.

Note: the command to be successful requests that:

- the authentication parameters are set (#USERID, #PASSW) the CDMA

coverage is enough to permit a connection

- the CDMA data connection has been activated with AT#SGACT or

AT#CDMADC

AT#SKTD? Read command reports the socket dial parameters values, in the format:

AT#SKTD: <socket type>,<remote port>,<remote addr>,

<closure type>,<local port>

AT#SKTD=? Test command returns the allowed values for the parameters.

Example AT#SKTD=0,1024,"123.255.020.001",255

CONNECT

AT#SKTD=1,1024,"123.255.020.001", ,1025

CONNECT

In this way my local port 1025 is opened to the remote port 1024

AT#SKTD=0,1024,"www.telit.net", 255

CONNECT

Note The main difference between this command and #SKTOP is that this command

does not interact with the CDMA context status, leaving it ON or OFF according to

the #CDMADC setting, therefore when the connection made with #SKTD is closed

the context (and hence the local IP address) is maintained.

#SKTL - Socket Listen

AT#SKTL

=[<mode>,

<socket type>,

<input port>,

[<closure type>]]

Execution command opens/closes the socket listening for connection requests.

Parameters:

<mode> - socket mode

0 - closes socket listening

1 - starts socket listening

<socket type> - socket protocol type

0 - TCP

<input port> - local host input port to be listened

1..65535 - port number

<closure type> - socket closure behaviour for TCP

0 - local host closes immediately when remote host has closed (default)

255 - local host closes after an escape sequence (+++)

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#SKTL - Socket Listen

Command returns the OK result code if successful.

Note: the command to be successful requests that:

- the authentication parameters are set (#USERID, #PASSW)

- the CDMA coverage is enough to permit a connection

- the CDMA data connection has been activated with AT#SGACT or

AT#CDMADC

When a connection request comes on the input port, if the sender is not filtered by

the internal firewall (see command #FRWL), an unsolicited code is reported:

+CONN FROM: <remote addr>

Where:

<remote addr> - host address of the remote machine that contacted the device.

When the connection is established the CONNECT indication is given and the

modem goes into data transfer mode.

On connection close or when context is closed with AT#SGACT or AT#CDMADC

the socket is closed and no listen is any more active.

If the context is closed by the network while in listening, the socket is closed, no

listen is any more active and an unsolicited code is reported:

#SKTL: ABORTED

Note: when closing the listening socket <listenPort> is a Don’t Care parameter.

AT#SKTL? Read command returns the current socket listening status and the last settings of

parameters <socket type>,<input port> and <closure type>, in the format:

#SKTL: <status>,<socket type>,<input port>,<closure type>

Where

<status> - socket listening status

0 - socket not listening

1 - socket listening

AT#SKTL=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameters <mode>, <socket type>,

<input port> and <closure type>.

Example Activate CDMA

AT#CDMADC=1

+IP: ###.###.###.###

OK

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#SKTL - Socket Listen

Start listening

AT#SKTL=1,0,1024

OK

Or

AT#SKTL=1,0,1024,255

OK

Receive connection requests

+CONN FROM: 192.164.2.1

CONNECT

exchange data with the remote host

send escape sequence

+++

NO CARRIER

Now listen is not anymore active

to stop listening

AT#SKTL=0,0,1024, 255

OK

Note The main difference between this command and #SKTD is that #SKTL does not

contact any peer, nor does any interaction with the CDMA context status, leaving it

ON or OFF according to the #CDMADC setting, therefore when the connection

made with #SKTL is closed the context (and hence the local IP address) is

maintained.

#E2SLRI - Socket Listen Ring Indicator

AT#E2SLRI=[<n>] Set command enables/disables the Ring Indicator pin response to a Socket Listen

connect and, if enabled, the duration of the negative going pulse generated on

receipt of connect.

Parameter:

<n> - RI enabling

0 - RI disabled for Socket Listen connect (factory default)

50..1150 - RI enabled for Socket Listen connect; a negative going pulse is

generated on receipt of connect and <n> is the duration in ms of this pulse.

AT#E2SLRI? Read command reports whether the Ring Indicator pin response to a Socket Listen

connect is currently enabled or not, in the format:

#E2SLRI: <n>

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#E2SLRI - Socket Listen Ring Indicator

AT#E2SLRI=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <status>.

#FRWL - Firewall Setup

AT#FRWL=

[<action>,

<ip_address>,

<net mask>]

Execution command controls the internal firewall settings.

Parameters:

<action> - command action

0 - remove selected chain

1 - add an ACCEPT chain

2 - remove all chains (DROP everything); <ip_addr> and <net_mask> has no

meaning in this case.

<ip_addr> - remote address to be added into the ACCEPT chain; string type, it

can be any valid IP address in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

<net_mask> - mask to be applied on the <ip_addr>; string type, it can be any valid

IP address mask in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Command returns OK result code if successful.

Note: the firewall applies for incoming (listening) connections only.

Firewall general policy is DROP, therefore all packets that are not included into an

ACCEPT chain rule will be silently discarded.

When a packet comes from the IP address incoming_IP, the firewall chain rules

will be scanned for matching with the following criteria:

incoming_IP & <net_mask> = <ip_addr> & <net_mask>

If criteria is matched, then the packet is accepted and the rule scan is finished; if

criteria is not matched for any chain the packet is silently dropped.

AT#FRWL? Read command reports the list of all ACCEPT chain rules registered in the

Firewall settings in the format:

#FRWL: <ip_addr>,<net_mask>

#FRWL: <ip_addr>,<net_mask>

….

OK

AT#FRWL=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <action>.

Example Let assume we want to accept connections only from our devices which are on the

IP addresses ranging from

197.158.1.1 to 197.158.255.255

We need to add the following chain to the firewall:

AT#FRWL=1,"197.158.1.1","255.255.0.0"

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#FRWL - Firewall Setup

OK

Note For outgoing connections made with #SKTOP and #SKTD the remote host is

dynamically inserted into the ACCEPT chain for all the connection duration.

Therefore the #FRWL command shall be used only for defining the #SKTL

behaviour, deciding which hosts are allowed to connect to the local device.

Rules are not saved in NVM, at start up the rules list will be empty.

#GDATAVOL - Data Volume

AT#GDATAVOL=

[<mode>]

Execution command reports, for the active PDP context, the amount of data the last

data session received and transmitted, or it will report the total amount of data

received and transmitted during the data session, since last reset.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - it resets the data counter for the all the available PDP context(1).

1 - it reports the last data session data counter forth set PDP context

,in the format:

#GDATAVOL: <cid>,<tot>,<sent>,<received>

where:

<cid> - PDP context identifier

<tot> - number of bytes either received or transmitted in the last data session

<sent> - number of bytes transmitted in the last data

<received> - number of bytes received in the last data session

2 - it reports the total data counter, since last reset, for the set PDP context, in the

format:

#GDATAVOL: <cid>,<tot>,<sent>,<received>

where:

<cid> - PDP context identifier

<tot> - number of bytes either received or transmitted, in every data session

since last reset

<sent> - number of bytes transmitted, in every data session since last reset

<receivedn> - number of bytes received, in every data session since last reset

Note: last data session counters are not saved in NVM so they are loosen at power

off.

Note: total data session counters are saved on NVM.

AT#GDATAVOL=? Test command returns the range of supported values for parameter <mode>.

Note Internal use only

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#ICMP – ICMP Ping Support

AT#ICMP=<mode>

Set command enables/disables the ICMP Ping support.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disable ICMP Ping support (default)

1 - enable firewalled ICMP Ping support: the module is sending a proper

ECHO_REPLY only to a subset of IP Addresses pinging it; this subset of

IP Addresses has been previously specified through #FRWL (see)

2 - enable free ICMP Ping support; the module is sending a proper

ECHO_REPLY to every IP Address pinging it.

AT#ICMP?

Read command returns whether the ICMP Ping support is currently

enabled or not, in the format:

#ICMP: <mode>

AT#ICMP=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the <mode>

parameter.

#PING – Ping Request

AT#PING=<IPaddr>

[,<retryNum>[,<len>

[,<timeout>

[,<ttl>]]]]

Set command sends a Ping Echo Request messages and to receive the

corresponding Echo Reply.

Once the single Echo Reply is received a string like that this is displayed:

#PING:<replyId>,<IpAddress>,<replyTime><ttl>

<replyId> - Echo Reply number

<IpAddress> - IP address of the remote host

<replyTime> - Time, in 100ms units, required to receive the response

<ttl> - Time to live of the Echo Reply message.

Parameter:

<IPaddr> - Address of the remote host. This parameter can be either:

- any valid IP address in the format:

“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”

- any host name to be solved with a DNS query

<retryNum> - Number of Ping Echo Request to be sent:

1-64 (default 4)

<len> - Length of Ping Echo Request message

32-1460 (default 32)

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#PING – Ping Request

<timeout> - The timeout, in 100 ms units, waiting a single Echo Reply:

1-600 (default 50)

<ttl> - Time to live:

1-255 (default 128)

AT#PING=? Test command reports the supported range of values for the #PING command

parameters

Example AT#PING=www.telit.com

#PING: 01,”81.201.117.177”,6,50

#PING: 02,”81.201.117.177”,5,50

#PING: 03,”81.201.117.177”,6,50

#PING: 04,”81.201.117.177”,5,50

OK

Note When the Echo Request timeout expires (no reply received on time) the response

will contain <replyTime> set to 600 and <ttl> set to 255.

To receive the corresponding Echo Reply is not required to enable separately

AT#ICMP

Before sending PING request the CDMA context must have been activated by

AT#SGACT or AT#CDMADC

#TCPMAXDAT – Maximum TCP Payload Size

AT#TCPMAXDAT=

<size>

Set command allows to set the maximum TCP payload size in TCP header

options.

Parameter:

<size> - maximum TCP payload size accepted in one single TCP/IP

datagram; it is sent in TCP header options in SYN packet.

0 - the maximum TCP payload size is automatically handled by module

(default).

496..1420 - maximum TCP payload size

AT#TCPMAXDAT?

Read command reports the current maximum TCP payload size, in the

format:

#TCPMAXDAT: <size>

AT#TCPMAXDAT=?

Test command reports the supported range of values for parameter <size>

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#TCPREASS – TCP Reassembly

AT#TCPREASS=

<n>

Set command enables/disables the TCP reassembly feature, in order to

handle fragmented TCP packets.

Parameter:

<n>

1 - enable TCP reassembly feature(default)

AT#TCPREASS?

Read command returns whether the TCP reassembly feature is enabled or

not, in the format:

#TCPREASS: <n>

AT#TCPREASS=?

Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter <n>.

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#ESMTP - E-mail SMTP Server

AT#ESMTP=

[<smtp>]

Set command sets the SMTP server address, used for E-mail sending.

SMTP server can be specified as IP address or as nick name.

Parameter:

<smtp> - SMTP server address, string type. This parameter can be either:

- any valid IP address in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

- any host name to be solved with a DNS query in the format: <host name>

(factory default is the empty string “”)

Note: the max length for <smtp> is the output of Test command.

AT#ESMTP? Read Command reports the current SMTP server address, in the format:

#ESMTP: <smtp>

AT#ESMTP=? Test command returns the max length for the parameter <smtp>.

Example AT#ESMTP="smtp.mydomain.com"

OK

Note The SMTP server used shall be inside the APN space (the smtp server provided by

the network operator) or it must allow the Relay, otherwise it will refuse to send the

e-mail.

#EADDR - E-mail Sender Address

AT#EADDR=

[<e-add>]

Set command sets the sender address string to be used for sending the e-mail.

Parameter:

<e-addr> - sender address, string type.

- any string value up to max length reported in the Test command.

(factory default is the empty string “”)

AT#EADDR? Read command reports the current sender address, in the format:

#EADDR: <e-addr>

AT#EADDR=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string parameter <e-

addr>.

Example AT#EADDR="[email protected]"

OK

AT#EADDR?

#EADDR: "[email protected]"

OK

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#EUSER - E-mail Authentication User Name

AT#EUSER=

[<e-user>]

Set command sets the user identification string to be used during the authentication

step of the SMTP.

Parameter:

<e-user> - e-mail authentication User ID, string type.

- any string value up to max length reported in the Test command.

(factory default is the empty string “”)

Note: if no authentication is required then the <e-user> parameter shall be empty

"".

AT#EUSER? Read command reports the current user identification string, in the format:

#EUSER: <e-user>

AT#EUSER=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string parameter <e-

user>.

Example AT#EUSER="myE-Name"

OK

AT#EUSER?

#EUSER: "myE-Name"

OK

Note It is a different user field than the one used for CDMA authentication (see

#USERID).

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#EPASSW - E-mail Authentication Password

AT#EPASSW=

[<e-pwd>]

Set command sets the password string to be used during the authentication step of

the SMTP.

Parameter:

<e-pwd> - e-mail authentication password, string type.

- any string value up to max length reported in the Test command.

(factory default is the empty string “”)

Note: if no authentication is required then the <e-pwd> parameter shall be empty

"".

AT#EPASSW=? Test command returns the maximum allowed length of the string parameter <e-

pwd>.

Example AT#EPASSW="myPassword"

OK

Note It is a different password field than the one used for CDMA authentication (see

#PASSW).

#SEMAIL - E-mail Sending With CDMA Context Activation

AT#SEMAIL=

[<da>,<subj>,

<att>]

Execution command sends an e-mail message. If not previously activated by

#EMAILACT, activates a CDMA context. The CDMA context activated by

#SEMAIL is deactivated when the e-mail is sent.

Parameters:

<da> - destination address, string type.

<subj> - subject of the message, string type.

<att> - attached image flag(attaching image is not supported)

0 - don't attach any image

1 - attach the last snapshot taken

The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and awaits for the

message body text.

To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without writing

the message send ESC char (0x1B hex).

If e-mail message is successfully sent, then the response is OK.

If message sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported

Note: Care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution, no other

commands are issued.

To avoid malfunctions is suggested to wait for the OK or ERROR / +CMS

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#SEMAIL - E-mail Sending With CDMA Context Activation

ERROR:<err> response before issuing further commands.

AT#SEMAIL=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#SEMAIL="[email protected]","subject of the mail",0

>message body… this is the text of the mail message…

CTRL-Z

..wait..

OK

Message has been sent.

Note This command is for backward compatibility. It’s suggested to use the couple

#EMAILACT and #EMAILD instead of it.

#EMAILACT - E-mail CDMA Context Activation

AT#EMAILACT=

[<mode>]

Execution command deactivates/activates the CDMA context, eventually

proceeding with the authentication with the parameters given with #PASSW and

#USERID.

Parameter:

<mode> - CDMA context activation mode

0 - CDMA context deactivation request

1 - CDMA context activation request

AT#EMAILACT? Read command reports the current status of the CDMA context for the e-mail, in

the format:

#EMAILACT: <status>

where:

<status>

0 - CDMA context deactivated

1 - CDMA context activated

AT#EMAILACT=? Test command returns the allowed values for parameter <mode>.

Example AT#EMAILACT=1

OK

Now CDMA Context has been activated

AT#EMAILACT=0

OK

Now CDMA context has been deactivated.

#EMAILD - E-mail Sending

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#EMAILD - E-mail Sending

AT#EMAILD=

[<da>[,

<subj>[,<att>]]]

Execution command sends an e-mail message if CDMA context has already been

activated with AT#SGACT=1,1 or AT#EMAILACT=1

Parameters:

<da> - destination address, string type.

<subj> - subject of the message, string type

<att> - attached image flag(attaching image is not supported)

0 - don't attach any image

1 - attach the last snapshot taken

The device responds to the command with the prompt '>' and awaits for the

message body text.

To complete the operation send Ctrl-Z char (0x1A hex); to exit without writing

the message send ESC char (0x1B hex).

If e-mail message is successfully sent, then the response is OK.

If message sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported

Note: Care must be taken to ensure that during the command execution, no other

commands are issued.

To avoid malfunctions is suggested to wait for the OK or ERROR / +CMS

ERROR:<err> response before issuing further commands.

AT#EMAILD=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#EMAILD=”[email protected]”,”subject of the mail”,0

>message body… this is the text of the mail message…

CTRL-Z

..wait..

OK

Message has been sent.

Note The only difference between this command and the #SEMAIL is that this command

does not interact with the CDMA context status, leaving it ON or OFF according to

the #EMAILACT setting, thus, when the connection made with #EMAILD is

closed, the context status is maintained.

#ESAV - E-mail Parameters Save

AT#ESAV Execution command saves the actual e-mail parameters in the NVM of the device.

The values stored are:

- E-mail User Name

- E-mail Password

- E-mail Sender Address

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#ESAV - E-mail Parameters Save

- E-mail SMTP server

AT#ESAV=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Note If some parameters have not been previously specified then a default value will be

taken.

#ERST - E-mail Parameters Reset

AT#ERST Execution command resets the actual e-mail parameters in the NVM of the device

to the default ones.

The values reset are:

- E-mail User Name

- E-mail Password

- E-mail Sender Address

- E-mail SMTP server

AT#ERST=? Test command returns the OK result code.

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#EMAILMSG - SMTP Read Message

AT#EMAILMSG Execution command returns the last response from SMTP server.

AT#EMAILMSG=? Test command returns the OK result code.

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$GPSP - GPS Controller Power Management

AT$GPSP=<status> Set command allows to manage power-up or down of the GPS controller

Parameter:

<status>

0 - GPS controller is powered down (default)

1 - GPS controller is powered up

Note: the current setting is stored through $GPSSAV

AT$GPSP? Read command reports the current value of the <status> parameter, in the

format:

$GPSP: <status>

AT$GPSP=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter

<status>

Example AT$GPSP=0

OK

$GPSR - GPS Reset

AT$GPSR=

<reset_type>

Execution command allows to reset the GPS controller.

Parameter:

<reset_type>

0 - Hardware reset: the GPS receiver is reset and restarts by using the

values stored in the internal memory of the GPS receiver.

1 - Coldstart (No Almanac, No Ephemeris): this option clears all data that

is currently stored in the internal memory of the GPS receiver including

position, almanac, ephemeris, and time. The stored clock drift however,

is retained. It is available in controlled mode only.

2 - Warmstart (No ephemeris): this option clears all initialization data in the

GPS receiver and subsequently reloads the data that is currently

displayed in the Receiver Initialization Setup screen. The almanac is

retained but the ephemeris is cleared. It is available in controlled mode

only.

3 - Hotstart (with stored Almanac and Ephemeris): the GPS receiver

restarts by using the values stored in the internal memory of the GPS

receiver; validated ephemeris and almanac. It is available in controlled

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$GPSR - GPS Reset

mode only.

AT$GPSR=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter <reset_type>

Example AT$GPSR=0

OK

Note This command only can be working while GPS is running

$GPSAT - GPS Antenna Type Definition

AT$GPSAT=<type> Set command selects the GPS antenna used.

Parameter:

<type> 0 - GPS Antenna not supplied by the module (Factory default)

1 - GPS Antenna supplied by the module

AT$GPSAT? Read command returns the currently used antenna, in the format.

AT$GPSAT=? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter <type>

Note After saving the current setting, this action works correclly after module power

reboot.

The current setting is stored through $GPSSAV

$GPSAV - GPS Antenna Supply Voltage Readout

AT$GPSAV Execution command returns the measured GPS antenna’s supply voltage in mV

AT$GPSAV? Read command has the same meaning as the Execution command

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AT$GPSAV=? Test command returns the OK result code

Note It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility command.

$GPSNMUN - Unsolicited NMEA Data Configuration

AT$GPSNMUN=

<enable>

[,<GGA>,<GLL>,

<GSA>,<GSV>,

<RMC>,<VTG>]

Set command permits to activate an Unsolicited streaming of GPS data (in

NMEA format) through the NMEA port and defines which

NMEA sentences will be available

Parameters:

<enable>

0 - NMEA data stream de-activated (default)

1 - NMEA data stream activated with the following unsolicited response

syntax:

$GPSNMUN:<CR><NMEA SENTENCE><CR>

2 - NMEA data stream activated with the following unsolicited response

syntax:

<NMEA SENTENCE><CR>

3 - dedicated NMEA data stream; it is not possible to send AT commands;

with the escape sequence ‘+++’ the user can return to command mode

<GGA> - Global Positioning System Fix Data

0 - disable (default)

1 – enable

<GLL> - Geographical Position - Latitude/Longitude

0 - disable (default)

1 - enable

<GSA> - GPS DOP and Active Satellites

0 - disable (default)

1 - enable

<GSV> - GPS Satellites in View

0 - disable (default)

1 - enable

<RMC> - recommended Minimum Specific GPS Data

0 - disable (default)

1 - enable

<VTG> - Course Over Ground and Ground Speed

0 - disable (default)

1 - enable

AT$GPSNMUN? Read command returns whether the unsolicited GPS NMEA data streaming

is currently enabled or not, along with the NMEA sentences availability

status, in the format:

$GPSNMUN:<enable>,<GGA>,<GLL>,<GSA>,<GSV>,<RMC>,<VTG>

AT$GPSNMUN=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameters

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$GPSNMUN - Unsolicited NMEA Data Configuration

<enable>, <GGA>, <GLL>, <GSA>, <GSV>, <RMC>, <VTG>

Example AT$GPSNMUN=1,0,0,1,0,0,0

OK

These sets the GSA as available sentence in the

unsolicited message

AT$GPSNMUN=0

OK

Turn-off the unsolicited mode

AT$GPSNMUN?

$GPSNMUN: 1,0,0,1,0,0,0

OK

Give the current frame selected (GSA)

The unsolicited message will be:

$GPGSA,A,3,23,20,24,07,13,04,02,,,,,,2.4,1.6,1.8*3C

Note The current setting is stored through $GPSSAV

Reference NMEA 01803 Specifications

$GPSACP - Get Acquired Position

AT$GPSACP Execution command returns information about the last GPS position in the

format:

$GPSACP: <UTC>,<latitude>,<longitude>,<hdop>,<altitude>,

<fix>,<cog>,<spkm>,<spkn>,<date>,<nsat>

where:

<UTC> - UTC time (hhmmss.sss) referred to GGA sentence

<latitude> - format is ddmm.mmmm N/S (referred to GGA sentence)

where:

dd - degrees

00..90

mm.mmmm - minutes

00.0000..59.9999

N/S: North / South

<longitude> - format is dddmm.mmmm E/W (referred to GGA sentence)

where:

ddd - degrees

000..180

mm.mmmm - minutes

00.0000..59.9999

E/W: East / West

<hdop> - x.x - Horizontal Diluition of Precision (referred to GGA sentence)

<altitude> - xxxx.x Altitude - mean-sea-level (geoid) in meters (referred to

GGA sentence)

<fix> -

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$GPSACP - Get Acquired Position

0 - Invalid Fix

2 - 2D fix

3 - 3D fix

<cog> - ddd.mm - Course over Ground (degrees, True) (referred to VTG sentence)

where:

ddd - degrees

000..360

mm - minutes

00..59

<spkm> - xxxx.x Speed over ground (Km/hr) (referred to VTG sentence)

<spkn> - xxxx.x- Speed over ground (knots) (referred to VTG sentence)

<date> - ddmmyy Date of Fix (referred to RMC sentence)

where:

dd - day

01..31

mm - month

01..12

yy - year

00..99 - 2000 to 2099

<nsat> - nn - Total number of satellites in use (referred to GGA sentence)

00..12

AT$GPSACP? Read command has the same meaning as the Execution command

AT$GPSACP=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT$GPSACP

$GPSACP:080220.479,4542.82691N,01344.26820E,259.07,3,2.1

,0.1,0.0,0.0,270705,09

OK

Reference NMEA 01803 Specifications

$GPSSAV - Save GPS Parameters Configuration

AT$GPSSAV Execution command stores the current GPS parameters in the NVM of the

device.

AT$GPSSAV=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT$GPSSAV

OK

Note The module must be restarted to use the new configuration

$GPSRST - Restore To Default GPS Parameters

AT$GPSRST Execution command resets the GPS parameters to “Factory Default”

configuration and stores them in the NVM of the device.

AT$GPSRST=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT$GPSRST

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$GPSRST - Restore To Default GPS Parameters

OK

Note The module must be restarted to use the new configuration

$GPSPORT - Change GPS Port from DATA to NMEA

AT$GPSPORT=

<port_type>

Execution command changes GPS port from DATA to NMEA or

from NMEA to DATA.

Parameter: <port_type>

NMEA or DATA

AT$GPSPORT? Read command returns the current port type, in the format:

$GPSPORT: <port_type>

AT$GPSPORT

=?

Test

command

returns the

available

range for

<port_type>

Example AT$GPSPORT=?

$GPSPORT:(NMEA,DATA)

OK

AT$GPSPORT?

$GPSPORT: DATA

OK

AT$GPSPORT=NMEA

OK

Note It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

command.

$GPSPATH - Select GPS Antenna Path

AT$GPSPATH=

<path>

Execution command changes antenna path for GPS.

Parameter: <path>

0 – Common antenna path (PCS/CELL/GPS)

1 – Differential antenna path (only GPS)

AT$GPSPATH? Read command returns the current port type, in the format:

$GPSPATH: <path>

AT$GPSPATH Test

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=? command

returns

the

available

range for

<path>

Example AT$GPSPATH=?

$GPSPATH: (0,1)

OK

AT$GPSPATH?

$GPSPATH: 1

OK

AT$GPSPATH=0

OK

Note It has no effect and is included only for backward compatibility

command.

$CELLPOS –Get a latitude and longitude of Base Station

AT$CELLPOS Gets a Latitude and Longitude Data of Base Station in CDMA network

Parameter:

NONE

AT$CELLPOS? Read command returns the currently used values, in the format:

$CELLPOS: <latitude>,<longitude >

Example AT$CELLPOS

$CELLPOS: 37.5197,126.9311

OK

AT$CELLPOS?

$CELLPOS: 37.5197,126.9311

OK

AT$CELLPOS=?

ERROR

AT$CELLPOS=

ERROR

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$NMEA – Enable or Disable NMEA Stream

AT$NMEA =<n> This command enables/disables the NMEA stream inside the module.

Sets the ability to enable or disable the NMEA stream Parameter: <n> : Integer

0 - NMEA Off

1 - NMEA On

AT$NMEA =? Reports Current status (0/1)

$NMEA: 1

Example AT$NMEA=?

$NMEA: 0

OK

AT$NMEA=1

OK

$LOCMODE – GPS Test Mode

AT$LOCMODE=

<mode>

This command sets the next Position Location request for Assisted GPS.

Sets the next Position Location request depending on parameter <mode> Parameter:

<mode> : Integer

0 – GPS Off;

1 - User Plane MS-Assisted Call Flow

2 - User Plane MS-Based Call Flow

3 - User Plane MS-Assisted AFLT Only Call Flow

4 - Autonomous

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

1 - Autonomous

Note: The URC “#GPS_STATUS:1” notifies the user or controller that GPS has started.

The URC “#GPS_STATUS:2” notifies the user or controller that GPS has stopped.

Note: In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net, <mode> parameter 1 is only available.

AT$ LOCMODE =? Reports the location mode for the current next Position Location request in format:

$LOCMODE: <mode>

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$LOCMODE – GPS Test Mode

Example AT$LOCMODE?

ERROR

AT$LOCMODE=?

$LOCMODE: 0

OK

AT$LOCMODE=1

OK

#GPS_STATUS:1

“GPSOne fix is displayed on NMEA or UART depending on $GPSNMUN setting”

#GPS_STATUS:2

#DREL

$GPSCLRX – Clear GPS Data

AT$GPSCLRX

This command resets all of the parameters related with GPS

Resets all parameters related with GPS as following:

- GPS Almanac Data

- GPS Ephemeris Data

- LBS User Plane PDE IP Address

- LBS User Plane PDE IP Port

Note: This command is global and cannot clear individual pieces

of data.

AT$GPSCLRX =? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT$GPSCLRX=?

OK

AT$GPSCLRX

OK

$PDE – PDE IP Address and Port

AT$PDE =

<ip>,<port>

This command provides the ability to write PDE IP address and port.

Sets the IP address and port for PDE Parameter: <ip> : String

IP Address:

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$PDE – PDE IP Address and Port IP1. IP2. IP3. IP4

<port> : Integer

Port:

IP1. IP2. IP3. IP4, Port

Note: Applies to User Plane GPS only

AT$PDE? Reports the current PDE IP and Port

$PDE: <ip>,<port>

AT$PDE =? Reports the supported values for the parameter <ip>,<port>

$PDE: (<0-255>.<0-255>.<0-255>.<0-255>),(0-65535)

Example AT$PDE?

$PDE: 0.0.0.0,0

OK

AT$PDE=?

$PDE: (<0-255>.<0-255>.<0-255>.<0-255>),(0-65535)

OK

AT$PDE =123.111.121.145,9999

OK

AT$PDE?

$PDE: 123.111.121.145,9999

OK

$GPSLOCK – GPS Lock Mode

AT$GPSLOCK=

<mode>

This command sets the Lock Mode to be used with GPS. Allows

the user to turn on/off the location messaging (IS-801) to the

network in modem.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 – GPS Unlock

1 – Mobile initiated call is locked

2 – Mobile Terminated call is locked.

3 – Except emergency call, All is locked (Factory default)

Note: Applies to Control Plane GPS, User Plane GPS and

Standalone (Autonomous) GPS. AT$GPSLOCK? Read command reports the current value of the <mode>

parameter:

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$ GPSLOCK: <mode>

AT$ GPSLOCK =? Test command reports the range of supported values for parameter

Example AT$GPSLOCK=?

$GPSLOCK: (0-3)

OK

AT$GPSLOCK?

$GPSLOCK: 0

OK

AT$GPSLOCK=3

OK

#CAI – Common Air Interface parameters

AT#CAI? Read command returns the current common air interface parameters of the

module.

#CAI: <sid>,<nid>,<bsid>,<packetid>,<channel>,<pilot_pn>,<mb_prev>,<bs

_prev>,<in_use_prev>,<rssi>,<ecio>,<tx_adj>,<rx_state>,<rx_rate>,<tx_rate

>,<service_opt>,<slot_index>,<fer>,<voice_priv>,<band>

Parameter:

<sid> - Integer value of current system ID

<nid> - Integer value of current network ID

<bsid> - Integer value of current base station ID

<packetid> - Integer value of current packet zone ID

<channel> - Integer value of current channel number

<pilot_pn> - Integer value of current pilot PN number

<mb_prev> - Integer value of current mobile station protocol revision

3 - IS95A

4 - IS95B

6 - IS2000

7 - IS2000 Rel A

8 - IS2000 Rel B

9 - IS2000 Rel C

<bs_prev> - Integer value of current base station protocol revision

Refer to the described above <mb_prev>

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#CAI – Common Air Interface parameters

<in_use_prev> - Integer value of current in use protocol revision

Refer to the described above <mb_prev>

<rssi> - Integer value of current RSSI

<ecio> - Integer value of current ECIO

<tx_adj> - Integer value of current TX gain

<rx_state> - Integer value of current Rx state

0 - CDMA state

1 - Process Sync Channel data

2 - Process Paging Channel data

3 - Process Traffic Channel initialization

4 - Process Traffic Channel data

5 - Monitor the BCCH

6 - Monitor the FCCCH

7 - Monitor the both BCCH and FCCCH

8 - Exit state

<rx_rate> - Integer value of current Rx rate

<tx_rate> - Integer value of current Tx rate

<service_opt> - Integer value of current service option

<slot_index> - Integer value of current slot cycle index

<fer> - Integer value of current frame error rate

<voice_priv> - Integer value of current voice privacy mode

0 - disable

1 - enable

<band> - Integer value of current band

AT#CAI=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#CAI?

#CAI: 4376,30,522,30,350,330,6,6,6,-85,-5,0,2,0,0,0,2,0,0,1

OK

AT#CAI=?

OK

#MODEM – Modem Configure parameters

AT#MODEM

[=<index>]?

Set/Read command returns the modem configuration parameters of the module.

Parameter:

<index>

0 .. 13 - To get specific modem configuration parameter value of the module

#MODEM: <mdn>,<msin>,<vbatt>,<temp>,<systemtime>,<calltime>,<totalc

alltime>,<modemstatus>,<fwver>,<model>,<namname>,<lock>,<prlver>,<de

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#MODEM – Modem Configure parameters

epsleep>

Where:

<mdn> - Mobile directory number

<msin> - Mobile Subscriber Identifier Number

<vbatt> - Current Battery Voltage Level

<temp> - Current Temperature

<systemtime> - Current System Time (received from the network)

<calltime> - Latest Call Time

<totalcalltime> - Total Call Time

<modemstatus> - Current Modem Status

0: IDLE State

1: Origination State

2: Alerting State

3: Conversation State

4: Call End State

5: Dormant Mode State

<fwver> - Firmware Version, Qualcomm Patch release version

<model> - Model Name

<namname> - Current Nam Name

Note: Not all service providers use NAM name, some providers use a string to

display service provider’s name. If service provider does not use this, then

“UNKNOWN” will be displayed.

In case of VERIZON, Nam Name is blank.

<lock> - Current Lock Status

0: Not Locked

1: Registration Lock

<prlver> - Current PRL Version

<deepsleep> - Current Deep Sleep Status

- 0: Wake Up

- 1: Deep Sleep

Example AT#MODEM?

#MODEM:

9194547049,9194547049,3.9,0,20080923152338TUE,000000,00000000103,0,SC

AUTHZ31340118,DE910-DUAL,UNKNOWN,0,10030,0

OK

AT#MODEM=0?

#MODEM: 1234567890

OK

AT#MODEM=9?

#MODEM: DE910-DUAL

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#MODEM – Modem Configure parameters

OK

#ENG – Mobile NAM parameters

AT#ENG=

<index>:<value>[,

<index>:<value>...]

Set command sets to mobile NAM parameters according to <index> parameter.

Parameter:

<index> - integer type; Index of mobile NAM parameter.

0 – Mobile Protocol Revision

1 – Mobile Country Code

2 – Mobile Network Code

3 – Access Overload Control

4 – MOB_TERM_HOME registration flag

5 – MOB_TERM_FOR_SID registration flag

6 – MOB_TERM_FOR_NID registration flag

7 – Station Class Mark

8 – Slot Cycle Index

9 – Mobile Directory Number

10 – Mobile Subscriber Identifier Number

11 – CDMA Preferred Serving System(A/B)

12 – Digital/Analog Mode Preference

13 – CDMA Primary Channel(A)

14 – CDMA Primary Channel(B)

15 – CDMA Secondary Channel(A)

16 – CDMA Secondary Channel(B)

17 – SID-NID pair

18 – The Preferred Forward & Reverse RC value

19 – Slot Mode

AT#ENG

[=<index>[,

<index>...]]?

Read command returns the current mobile NAM parameters in format:

#ENG: <mobprev>,<mcc>,<mnc>,<accolc>,<homereg>,<termforsid>,<te

rmfornid>,<scm>,<sci>,<mdn>,<msin>,<prefserv>,<prefmode>,<primch

_a>,

<primch_b>,<scch_a>,<scch_b>,(<sid>,<nid>[,<sid>,<nid>…],<prefrc>,<

slotmode>

Where:

<mobprev> – Mobile Protocol Revision (read-only)

<mcc> – Mobile Country Code

<mnc> – Mobile Network Code

<accolc> – Access Overload Control

<homereg> – MOB_TERM_HOME registration flag

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#ENG – Mobile NAM parameters

<termforsid> – MOB_TERM_FOR_SID registration flag

<termfornid> – MOB_TERM_FOR_NID registration flag

<scm> – Station Class Mark

<sci> – Slot Cycle Index

<mdn> – Mobile Directory Number

<msin> – Mobile Subscriber Identifier Number

<prefserv> – CDMA Preferred Serving System(A/B)

<prefmode> – Digital/Analog Mode Preference

<primch_a> – CDMA Primary Channel(A)

<primch_b> – CDMA Primary Channel(B)

<scch_a> – CDMA Secondary Channel(A)

<scch_b> – CDMA Secondary Channel(B)

<sid>,<nid> – SID-NID pair

<prefrc> – The Preferred Forward & Reverse RC value

<slotmode> – Slot Mode

Note: In RUIM version, most parameters are read-only.

AT#ENG=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example

AT#ENG?

#ENG:

6,310,00,9,1,1,1,42,2,1234567890,9135069409,5,4,283,384,691,777,(4139,655

35),(0,0),0

OK

AT#ENG=9?

#ENG: 1234567890

OK

AT#ENG=1:400,2:06

OK

AT#ENG=1,2?

#ENG: 400,06

OK

#MODE – Change Operational Mode of Modem

AT#MODE

[=<mode>]?

This command changes the operational mode of the modem

Parameter:

<mode> - operational mode selection

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#MODE – Change Operational Mode of Modem

OFFLINE – Offline Mode – For RF Tests

RESET – Resets the module

PWROFF – Powers off the module

LPM – Low Power Mode – RX/TX turned off, unable to receive network

FTM – Factory Test Mode – For RF Tests

ONLINE – Online Mode – Returns to normal operation

Note : Some mode change is not possible such as LPM mode to FTM mode.

AT#MODE? Returns the current mode of the modem in the format

<mode>.

#MODE: <mode>

AT#MODE=? Test command reports the range of the parameter <mode>

Example AT#MODE=OFFLINE

OK

AT#MODE=LPM

OK

AT#MODE=FTM

OK

AT#MODE=ONLINE

OK

AT#MODE=RESET

OK

AT#MODE=PWROFF

OK

#NOTI – CDMA Notification

AT#NOTI=

<index>,<onoff>

Set command sets to enable or disable related CDMA notification.

Parameter:

<index> - CDMA notification selection

0 – All notification messages (1~18)

1 – "#CNIP"

the output when the module receives a Calling Number Identification

Presentation from the network.

2 – "#CNAP"

the output when the module receives a Calling Naming Presentation from the

network.

3 – "#DISREC"

the output when the module receives a Display Record from the network.

4 – "#LOCK"

the output when the module receives a LOCK from the network during

registering state.

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#NOTI – CDMA Notification

5 – "#UNLOCK"

the output when the module receive a UNLOCK from the network during

locked state.

6 – "#SMSFULL"

the output when SMS are FULL.

7 – "#ENTERDEEP"

the output when the module enters Power save mode.

8 – "#EXITDEEP"

the output when the module exits Power save mode.

9 – "#ENTERDRM"

the output when the module enters Dormant state.

10 – "#EXITDRM"

the output when the module exits Dormant state into Activate state.

11 – "#DREL"

the output when the module releases Data call.

12 – "#ROAM"

the RI (roaming indicator) output matching with PRL when system is changed.

13 – "#ERR_CODE"

the output when MIP ERROR is occurred.

14 – "#ROAMGUARD"

the output when the module moves between Domestic area and International

area regarding data roaming.

15 – "#N11"

the output when N11 digits dialled by user

16 – "#SERVICE"

the output when the service state of module changed.

Service State Messages

“#SERVICE: 0” – No Service State

“#SERVICE: 2” – Normal Service State

“#SERVICE: 4” – Power save or Deep sleep state.

17 – "#EMERGENCY CALL"

the output when the module try to emergency call.

18 – "#SERVICE_HDR"

the output when the HDR service state of module changed.

Service State Messages

“#SERVICE_HDR: 0” – No Service State

“#SERVICE_HDR: 2” – Normal Service State

“#SERVICE_HDR: 4” – Power save or Deep sleep state.

<onoff> - Device configuration message status

0 – disable (default)

1 – enable

Note: "#EMERGENCY CALL" message is displayed on Verizon/Sprint version

only.

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#NOTI – CDMA Notification

Note: "#EMERGENCY CALL" message is displayed always on Sprint version,

even though “onoff” value is disable. (SGS requests.)

AT#NOTI? Read command returns the current status flag of <onoff>.

#NOTI: <onoff (for index 1)>,<onoff (for index 2)>, … ,<onoff (for index 18)>

AT#NOTI=? Test command reports the range of the parameter <index>,<onoff>

Example AT#NOTI=?

#NOTI: (0-18),(0,1)

OK

AT#NOTI?

#NOTI: 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0

OK

AT#NOTI=0,1

OK

AT#NOTI?

#NOTI: 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1

OK

AT#NOTI=7,0

OK

AT#NOTI?

#NOTI: 1,1,1,1,1,1,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1

OK

$MDN– Change Operational Mode of Modem

AT$MDN=<mdn>

or

AT$MDN=<msl>,

<mdn>

This command manipulates the Mobile Directory Number of the module.

Parameter:

<msl> - Master Subsidy Lock value. (See Note)

<mdn> - The mobile directory number expressed as a 10 digit decimal phone-

number.

Note: Case of Verizon and Aeris, <msl> is not necessary. <msl> is only needed

case of Sprint. Command format of Verizon, Aeris and Sprint are as follow:

Verizon and Aeris : AT$MDN=<mdn>

Sprint : AT$MDN=<msl>,<mdn>

AT$MDN? Read command returns the mobile directory number with command echo.

$MDN: <mdn>

AT$MDN=? Test command returns the OK result code

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$MDN– Change Operational Mode of Modem

Example AT$MDN=?

OK

AT$MDN?

$MDN: 1234567890

$MSID– Change Operational Mode of Modem

AT$MSID=<msid>

or

AT$MSID=<msl>,

<msid>

This command manipulates the Mobile Station ID of the module.

Parameter:

<msl> - Master Subsidy Lock value. (See Note)

<msid> - The Mobile Station ID expressed as a 10 digit decimal phone-number

Note: Case of Verizon and Aeris, <msl> is not necessary. <msl> is only needed

case of Sprint. Command format of Verizon, Aeris and Sprint are as follow:

Verizon and Aeris : AT$MSID=<msid>

Sprint : AT$MSID=<msl>,<msid>

AT$MSID? Read command returns the Mobile Station ID with command echo.

$MSID: <msid>

AT$MSID=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT$MSID=?

OK

AT$MSID?

$MSID: 0000000000

+SERVICE – Notification of Service

AT+SERVICE? Read command returns the Mobile Station ID with command echo.

+SERVICE: <serv>

Parameter:

<serv>

0 – No Service

1 – 1xRTT Service

2 – EVDO Release 0

3 – EVDO Release A

4 – GPRS(Not Support)

AT+SERVICE=? Test command returns the OK result code

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#SVCSTAT – Service State

AT#SVCSTAT? Read command returns the service state about 1x and EVDO.

#SVCSTAT: <1x_svc_stat>,<EVDO_svc_stat>

Parameter:

<1x_svc_stat> - Status parameter for 1x service.

0 – No Service State

2 – Normal Service State

4 – Power Save or Deep Sleep <EVDO_svc_stat> - Status parameter for EVDO

service.

0 – No Service State

2 – Normal Service State

4 – Power Save or Deep Sleep

AT#SVCSTAT =? Test command returns the OK result code

#RTN – Reverse Logistic Support

AT#RTN=<n> The execute command will reset the selected parameter back to its factory value.

Parameter:

<n> - Parameter for reset.

0 – MDN

1 – MSID

2 – Last Call Time

3 – Total Call Time

4 – MIP Profile – This deletes only MIP profile 1

Note: Case of Verizon , after reset module MDN and MSID are changed as

follow:

The MIN and MSIN default values should be set to the last four digits of the ESN

or pESHN for MEID.

AT#RTN =? Test command returns the OK result code

$PRL – Preferred Roaming List

AT$PRL? Read command returns the current device PRL id <id> in format:

$PRL: <id>

AT$PRL=? Test command returns the OK result code.

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$PRL – Preferred Roaming List

Example AT$PRL=?

OK

AT$PRL?

$PRL: 10052

OK

$RESET – Reset The Modem

AT$RESET Immediately resets the modem.

AT$RESET=? Test command returns the OK result code.

#REBOOT - Reboot

AT#REBOOT Execution command reboots the module.

AT#REBOOT=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#REBOOT=?

OK

AT#REBOOT

OK

#MEIDESN – This command reports the MEID or the ESN of the module.

AT#MEIDESN? Read command returns the MEID or the ESN of the module in format:

#MEIDESN: <meid>,<esn_dec>,<esn_hex>

Parameter:

<meid> - string 14-digit decimal of MEID

<esn_dec> - string 11-digit decimal of ESN

<esn_hex> - string 8-digit hexadecimal of ESN

Note: If moden is MEID equipped, values of <esn_dec> and <esn_hex> field are

all ‘0’. If moden is ESN equipped, values of <meid> field are all ‘0’.

AT#MEIDESN=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example at#meidesn?

#MEIDESN: A1000009D11111,000000000000,00000000

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#MEIDESN – This command reports the MEID or the ESN of the module.

OK

at#meidesn=?

OK

#AKEY – Set the Authentication key

AT#AKEY=

<nam>,

<akey_high10>,

<akey_low10>,

<akey_chksum>

Set command sets the Authentication key and Authentication key checksum value.

Parameter:

< nam > - Nam number.

<akey_high10> - High 10 digits of A-Key.

<akey_low10> - Low 10 digits of A-Key

<akey_chksum> - A-Key checksum value(6 digits)

Note: You must use the generated check sum value using AT#AKEYCHKSUM

first.

Example AT#AKEY=0,1069003308,6838427706,040862

OK

#AKEYCHKSUM – Return the Authentication key checksum value

AT#AKEYCHKSUM=

<akey_high10>,

<akey_low10>

Set command returns the Authentication key checksum value corresponding given

authentication key.

#AKEYCHKSUM: <akey_chksum>

Parameter:

<akey_high10> - High 10 digits of A-Key.

<akey_low10> - Low 10 digits of A-Key

<akey_chksum> - A-Key checksum value(6 digits)

Note: 6-digit checksum value will be different for each module because the ESN

is used as part of the calculation. If the module is using a MEID, a checksum value

cannot be generated using this command.

AT#AKEYCHKSUM

=?

Test command returns the OK result code.

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#AKEYCHKSUM – Return the Authentication key checksum value

Example AT#AKEYCHKSUM=1069003308,6838427706

#AKEYCHKSUM: 040862

OK

#PREFRC – Preferred Radio Configuration

AT#PREFRC=

<for_rc>,<rev_rc>

Set command sets the preferred radio configuration.

Parameter:

<for_rc> - integer forward radio configuration

<rev_rc> - integer reverse radio configuration

Note: This command is used to set the preferred RC for the forward and reverse

channel. If you want to get the cached pref RC from NV, set parameter value to

(1,2,3,4,5), otherwise both “for_rc and “rev_rc” must be set to ‘0’.

AT#PREFRC? Read command returns the radio configurations in format:

#PREFRC: <for_rc>,<rev_rc>

AT#PREFRC=? Test command reports the range of <for_rc>,<rev_rc> parameters:

AT#PREFRC: (0-5),(0-5)

#VOICEPRIV – Voice Privacy Setting

AT#VOICEPRIV=

<v_privacy>

Set command sets voice privacy mode according to < v_privacy > parameter.

Parameter:

< v_privacy > - Value of the voice privacy setting value

0 – OFF

1 – ON

(Verizon Default : 1)

AT#VOICEPRIV? Read command returns the current voice privacy setting value:

#VOICEPRIV: <v_ privacy>

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#VOICEPRIV – Voice Privacy Setting

AT#VOICEPRIV=? Test command reports the range of < v_privacy > parameters:

AT#VOICEPRIV: (0,1)

Example AT#VOICEPRIV=?

#VOICEPRIV: (0,1)

OK

AT#VOICEPRIV?

#VOICEPRIV: 0

OK

AT#VOICEPRIV=1

OK

AT#VOICEPRIV?

#VOICEPRIV: 1

OK

3.5.8.3.3. Vocoder Setting Value Reading or Writing - #PREFVOC

#PREFVOC – Vocoder Setting Value Reading or Writing

AT#PREFVOC=

<evrc>,<so1>,

<so2>,<so3>

Set command sets vocoder setting value.

Parameter:

<evrc> - The mode of EVRC

0 – disable EVRC

1 – enable EVRC

<so1> - page voice service option in home network

3 – for EVRC

32768 – for QCELP

68 – for 4GV-NB (Sprint/Aeris.NET)

70 – for 4GV-WB (Sprint/Aeris.NET)

<so2> - originate voice service option in home network

3 – for EVRC

32768 – for QCELP

68 – for 4GV-NB (Sprint/Aeris.NET)

70 – for 4GV-WB (Sprint/Aeris.NET)

<so3> - originate voice service option in roam network

3 – for EVRC

32768 – for QCELP

68 – for 4GV-NB (Sprint/Aeris.NET)

70 – for 4GV-WB (Sprint/Aeris.NET)

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#PREFVOC – Vocoder Setting Value Reading or Writing

Note: If <evrc> is set to 0, voice service option will be discard.

Note: For models supporting the 4GV, the supporting service option will be

changed as follows.

<so1>,<so2>,<so3>

3 - EVRC

32768 - QCELP

68 - 4GV NB

70 - 4GV WB

AT# PREFVOC? Read command returns the vocoder setting values in format:

#PREFVOC: <evrc>,<so1>,<so2>,<so3>

AT#PREFVOC=? Test command reports the range of the parameters

Example AT#PREFVOC?

#PREFVOC: 0,3,3,3

OK

AT#PREFVOC=1,3,3,3

OK

AT#PREFVOC?

#PREFVOC: 1,3,3,3

OK

AT#PREFVOC=0,32768,32768,32768

OK

AT#PREFVOC?

#PREFVOC: 0,32768,32768,32768

OK

3.5.8.3.4. OTASP Setting - #OTASPEN

#OTASPEN – OTASP Setting

AT#OTASPEN=

< mode >

Set command enables or disables the OTASP function.

Parameter:

<mode>

0 - disables OTASP

1 - enables OTASP

Note: This is operator specific, and is not supported by the Sprint Network.

AT#OTASPEN? Read command returns the OTASP setting in format:

#OTASPEN: < mode >

AT#OTASPEN=? Test command returns the values for the < mode > parameter.

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3.5.8.3.5. Configuration String - +CFG

+CFG – Configuration String

AT+CFG =

<string>

Set command sets a module configuration string.

The string will be stored by the module and sent to the base station prior to dialing.

Each transmission of an AT+CFG command from Host replaces the contents of the

previous string.

Parameter:

<string> - Configuration string may be up to 248 character.

AT+CFG? Read command returns the configuration string in format:

+CFG: <string>

AT+CFG =? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT+CFG=?

OK

AT+CFG?

+CFG: ""

OK

AT+CFG="data"

OK

AT+CFG?

+CFG: "data"

OK

3.5.8.3.6. RM Interface Setting - +CRM

+CRM – RM Interface Setting

AT+CRM =

<value>

Set command changes the RM interface protocol.

Note: When the AT$QCMIP value is changed to “1” or “2”, this modifies the value of

AT+CRM to 2. When AT+CRM has a value of “2”, it enables network mode

operation.

Changing the value of AT$QCMIP to “0” will reset the AT+CRM to its original value.

Parameter:

<value> - RM Interface protocol:

0 – Circuit Data

1 – Packet Data (Relay layer packet data)

2 – Packet Data (Network layer packet data)

AT+CRM? Read command returns the RM interface setting in format:

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+CRM: <value>

AT+CRM =? Test command reports the range of the <value> parameter.

Example AT+CRM=?

+CRM: (0-2)

OK

AT+CRM?

+CRM: 2

OK

AT+CRM=0

ERROR

AT$QCMIP?

$QCMIP: 2

OK

AT$QCMIP=0

OK

AT+CRM=0

OK

AT+CRM?

+CRM: 0

OK

AT$QCMIP=2

OK

AT+CRM?

+CRM: 2

OK

+CTA – Data Inactivity Timer

AT+CTA=

<n> Set command sets Um packet data inactivity timer

Parameter:

<n> - Um packet data inactivity timer:

0 - Traffic Channel not released during inactivity periods.

1-255 - Release the Traffic Channel after <value> 1-second intervals have elapsed

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+CTA – Data Inactivity Timer

since last sending or receiving RLP data frames on the Um interface.

(Sprint/ Aeris.Net Default: 60 seconds)

(Verizon Default: 30 Seconds)

AT+CTA? Read command returns the data inactivity timer in format:

+CTA: <n>

AT+CTA=? Test command reports the range of the <n> parameter.

Example AT+CTA=?

+CTA: (0-255)

OK

AT+CTA?

+CTA: 60

OK

AT+CTA=30

OK

AT+CTA?

+CTA: 30

OK

+PZID – Packet Zone ID

AT+PZID? Displays the current <packet_zone_id> in the Extended System Parameters

Message or the In-Traffic System Parameters Message.

AT+PZID=? Returns the OK result code.

Example AT+PZID=?

OK

AT+PZID?

+PZID: 30

OK

$GODORMANT – Interrupt Packet Data

AT$GODORMANT Returns the OK result code.

Executed immediately, not time critical.

Although running this AT-Command, The device would emerge from DORMANT

state then become ACTIVE state as long as the device has any packets to send or

receive

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$GODORMANT – Interrupt Packet Data

Note : The device should be in Packet Data Active Session to get result “OK”, In

case of QNC call, Result must be “ERROR” since QNC doesn’t support

DORMANT.

AT$GODORMANT=

?

Returns the OK result code.

Example AT$GODORMANT

OK

#TESTORI – Test Origination

AT#TESTORI=

<svc_opt>[,<num>]

Set command originates a(loopback) test call according to <idx > parameter.

Parameter:

< svc_opt > Service option for test call:

0 – Rate Set 1 Loopback Service Option(Service Option: 0x02)

1 – Rate Set 2 Loopback Service Option(Service Option: 0x09)

2 – Loopback service Option 55(Service Option: 0x37)

3 – Markov Service Option(Service Option: 0x8002)

4 – Markov Service Option (13K) (Service Option: 0x801C)

5 – Rate Set 2 Markov Service Option(Service Option: 0x801F)

6 – Rate Set 1 Markov Service Option(Service Option: 0x801E)

7 – Markov Service Option 54(Service Option: 0x36)

8 – Service option for Simple TDSO(Service Option: 0x8008)

9 – Service option for FULL TDSO(Service Option: 0x20)

< num > Destination number for test calls

Example AT#TESTORI=0

OK

AT#TESTORI=0 ,12345678

OK

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#CRXD – RX Diversity for CDMA

AT#CRXD=<1x

rxd>,<evdo rxd>

Set command enables/disables RX Diversity for CDMA.

Parameter:

<1x rxd> - RX Diversity enable/disable for 1x

0 – disable(default)

1 - enable

<evdo rxd> - RX Diversity enable/disable for evdo

0 – disable(default)

1 - enable

Note: This command saved in NVM.

Note: This action works after power cycle.

AT#CRXD? Read command reports the current configuration, in the format:

#CRXD: <1x rxd>,<evdo rxd>

AT#CRXD=? Reports the range of supported values for parameter <1x rxd>,<evdo rxd>

Note

#HDRPS – High Data Rate Protocol Suit

AT#HDRPS? Read command returns the current HDR Protocol state and AT information.

#HDRPS: <AT state>,<SMP state>,<ALMP state>,<Init state>,<Idle state>,<

Con state>,<RUP state>,<Hybrid Mode>,<Prot>,<ATI type>,<ATI value>,<

Color Code>,<Subnet Mask>,<Serving PN>,<Band>,<Chan>,<rx0_rssi>,<

rx1_rssi>,<Tx_Pwr>,<Rx-Diversity>,<Ec/Io>

Parameter:

<AT state> 0 – Inactivity

1 – Acquisition

2 – Sync

3 – Idle

4 – Access

5 - Connected

<SMP state> 0 – Inactivity state.

1 – AMP Setup state.

2 – AT initialized state.

3 – AN initialized state.

4 – Open state.

5 – Session closed state.

<ALMP state>

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#HDRPS – High Data Rate Protocol Suit

0 – Inactivity state.

1 – Initialization state.

2 – Idle state.

3 – Connected state.

<Init state>

0 – Inactivity state.

1 – Network Determination state.

2 – Pilot Acquisition state.

3 – Synchronization state.

4 – Time transfer state.

5 – Fast Acquisition state.

<Idle state> 0 – Inactivity state.

1 – Monitor state.

2 – Sleep State.

3 – Connection setup state.

4 – Suspends state.

5 – Connection setup suspend state.

<Con state> 0 – Inactivity state.

1 – Connected state.

<RUP state> 0 – Inactivity state.

1 – Idle state.

2 – Connection Setup state.

3 – Connected State.

4 – Synchronized Connection Setup State.

<Hybrid mode> 0 – Hybrid Off.

1 – Hybrid On.

<Prot> - Active Protocol Revision.

0 – Unknown

1 – HDR Release 0

2 – HDR Release A

3 – HDR Release B

<ATI type> - Access Terminal Identifier type.

0 – BATI (Broadcast).

1 – MATI (Muliticast).

2 – UATI (Unicast).

3 – RATI (Random).

4 – Inactive ATI

<ATI value> - Hex value of current ATI.

<Color code> - Hex value of current Color code.

<Subnet Mask> - Hex value of current subnet mask.

<Serving PN> - Integer value of current PN.

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#HDRPS – High Data Rate Protocol Suit

<Band> - current value of Band class.

<Chan> - Number of Channel

<rx0_rssi> - rssi value of main antenna.

<rx1_rssi> - rssi value of diversity antenna.

<Tx_Pwr> - tx power

<Rx-Diversity> - Value of Rx diversity setting.

0 – Rx0 Only

1 - Diversity enable(Rx0 and Rx1)

<Ec/Io> - Ec/Io

#QSS - Query RUIM Status

AT#QSS=

[<mode>]

Set command enables/disables the Query RUIM Status unsolicited indication in the

ME.

Parameter:

<mode> - type of notification

0 - disabled (factory default); it’s possible only to query the current RUIM status

through Read command AT#QSS?

1 - enabled; the ME informs at every RUIM status change through the following

unsolicited indication:

#QSS: <status>

where:

<status> - current RUIM status

0 - RUIM NOT INSERTED

1 - RUIM INSERTED

2 - enabled; the ME informs at every RUIM status change through the following

unsolicited indication:

#QSS: <status>

where:

<status> - current RUIM status

0 - RUIM NOT INSERTED

1 - RUIM INSERTED

2 - RUIM INSERTED and PIN UNLOCKED

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#QSS - Query RUIM Status

3 - RUIM INSERTED and READY (SMS and Phonebook access are

possible).

AT#QSS? Read command reports whether the unsolicited indication #QSS is currently

enabled or not, along with the RUIM status, in the format:

#QSS: <mode>,<status>

(<mode> and <status> are described above)

AT#QSS=? Test command returns the supported range of values for parameter <mode>.

Example AT#QSS?

#QSS:0,1

OK

+CPIN - Enter PIN

AT+CPIN=<pin>

[,<newpin>]

Set command sends to the device a password which is necessary before it can be

operated RUIM PIN, RUIM PUK.

If the PIN required is RUIM PUK or RUIM PUK2, the <newpin> is required.

This second pin, <newpin> will replace the old pin in the SIM.

The command may be used to change the SIM PIN by sending it with both

parameters <pin> and <newpin> when PIN request is pending; if no PIN request is

pending the command will return an error code and to change the PIN the command

+CPWD must be used instead.

Parameters:

<pin> - string type value

<newpin> - string type value.

To check the status of the PIN request use the command AT+CPIN?

AT+CPIN? Read command reports the PIN/PUK/PIN2/PUK2 request status of the device in the

form:

+CPIN: <code> where:

<code> - PIN/PUK/PIN2/PUK2 request status code

READY - ME is not pending for any password

SIM PIN - ME is waiting SIM PIN to be given

SIM PUK - ME is waiting SIM PUK to be given

SIM PIN2 - ME is waiting SIM PIN2 to be given; this <code> is returned only

when the last executed command resulted in PIN2 authentication

failure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 17)

SIM PUK2 - ME is waiting SIM PUK2 to be given; this <code> is returned only

when the last executed command resulted in PUK2 authentication

failure (i.e. +CME ERROR: 18)

Note: Pin pending status at startup depends on PIN facility setting, to change or

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+CPIN - Enter PIN

query the default power up setting use the command

AT+CLCK=SC,<mode>,<pin>

Example AT+CMEE=1

OK

AT+CPIN?

+CME ERROR: 10 error: you have to insert the SIM

AT+CPIN?

+CPIN: READY you inserted the SIM and device is not waiting for PIN to

be given

OK

Note What follows is a list of the commands which are accepted when ME is pending

SIM PIN or SIM PUK

A &K +FCLASS +CPIN

D &N +GCAP +CSQ

H &P +GCI +CIND

O &S +IPR +CMER

E &V +IFC +CCLK

I &W +ILRR +CALA

L &Y +ICF +CALD

M &Z +MS +CALM

P %E +DS +CRSL

Q %L +DR +CLVL

S %Q +CGMI +CMUT

T \Q +CGMM +CLAC

V \R +CGMR +CMEE

X \V +GMI +CGREG

Z #CGMI +GMM +CBC

&C #CGMM +GMR +CSDH

&D #CGMR +CGSN +CNMI

&F #CGSN +GSN +CRC

+COPS #CAP +CHUP +CSNS

+CLIP #SHDN +CRLP +CREG

+CPAS #GPIO +CR

#ADC +CFUN

All the above commands, but the ones in the grayed cells, can be issued even if the

SIM card is not inserted yet.

All the above commands, but +CSDH and +CNMI, can be issued even if ME is

waiting for phone-To-SIM card password to be given

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

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+CLCK - Facility Lock/Unlock

AT+CLCK=

<fac>,<mode>

[,<passwd>]

Execution command is used to lock or unlock a ME or a network facility.

Parameters:

<fac> - facility

"SC" - RUIM (PIN request) (device asks RUIM password at power-up and when

this lock command issued)

<mode> - defines the operation to be done on the facility

0 - unlock facility

1 - lock facility

2 - query status

<passwd> - shall be the same as password specified for the facility from the DTE

user interface or with command Change Password +CPWD

Note: when <mode>=2 and command successful, it returns:

+CLCK: <status>

where

<status> - the current status of the facility

0 - not active

1 - active

AT+CLCK=? Test command reports all the facilities supported by the device.

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

Example Query RUIM Lock facility

AT+CLCK =”SC”,2

+CLCK: <status>

OK

+CPWD - Change Facility Password

AT+CPWD=<fac>,

<oldpwd>,

<newpwd>

Execution command changes the password for the facility lock function defined by

command Facility Lock +CLCK.

Parameters:

<fac> - facility

“SC” - RUIM (PIN request)

“P2” - RUIM PIN2

<oldpwd> - string type, it shall be the same as password specified for the facility

from the ME user interface or with command +CPWD.

<newpwd> - string type, it is the new password

Note: parameter <oldpwd> is the old password while <newpwd> is the new one.

AT+CPWD=? Test command returns a list of pairs (<fac>,<pwdlength>) which presents the

available facilities and the maximum length of their password (<pwdlength>)

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+CPWD - Change Facility Password

Example at+cpwd=?

+CPWD: ("SC",8), ("P2",8)

OK

Reference 3GPP TS 27.007

+CCID - Read ICCID

AT+CCID Execution command reads on RUIM the ICCID (card identification number that

provides a unique identification number for the RUIM)

AT+CCID=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT+CCID

8982050702100167684F

OK

#CCID - Read ICCID

AT#CCID Execution command reads on RUIM the ICCID (card identification number that

provides a unique identification number for the RUIM)

AT#CCID=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#CCID

#CCID: 8982050702100167684F

OK

#SPN - Service Provider Name

AT#SPN Execution command returns the service provider string contained in the RUIM field

SPN, in the format:

#SPN: <spn>

where:

<spn> - service provider string contained in the RUIM field SPN, represented in

the currently selected character set (see +CSCS).

Note: if the RUIM field SPN is empty, the command returns just the OK result

code

AT#SPN=? Test command returns the OK result code.

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#PCT - Display PIN Counter

AT#PCT Execution command reports the PIN/PUK or PIN2/PUK2 input remaining attempts,

depending on +CPIN requested password in the format:

#PCT: <n>

where:

<n> - remaining attempts

0 - the SIM is blocked.

1..3 - if the device is waiting either SIM PIN or SIM PIN2 to be given.

1..10 - if the device is waiting either SIM PUK or SIM PUK2 to be given.

AT#PCT=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT+CPIN?

+CPIN: SIM PIN

OK

AT#PCT Check PIN remained counter

#PCT: 3

OK

AT+CPIN=1111 Input incorrect PIN number

+CME ERROR: incorrect password

AT#PCT

#PCT: 2

#CHVEN – Enable/Disable CHV

AT#CHVEN=<mode

>, <password>

Execution command is used to enable or disable CHV(PIN) on RUIM.

<mode> - defines the operation to be done on the RUIM

0 - Disable PIN

1 - Enable PIN

<passwd> - PIN code of RUIM

Note : This command is the same operation with +CLCK. It’s only keeping for

backward compalitibilty.

AT#CHVEN? Read command query status of PIN in the format:

#CHVEN: <n>

where :

<n> - status of PIN

0 – PIN disabled

1 – PIN enabled

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#CHVEN – Enable/Disable CHV

AT#CHVEN=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#CHVEN=1, 1111 Enable PIN

OK

$QCMIPNAI – Network Access Identifier

AT$QCMIPNAI=

<nai>,<store_nv>

This command sets the network access identifier.

Parameter:

<nai> - Network access identifier

(20,21,23-7E) which is the range of printable ASCII characthers.

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

AT$QCMIPNAI? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPNAI: <nai>,<store_nv>

AT$QCMIPNAI=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPNAI: (20,21,23-7E),(0,1)

Note: 1st parameter of $QCMIPNAI always returns (20,21,23-7E) which is the rang

e of printable ASCII characters. The maximum size is 70bytes.

Example AT$QCMIPNAI=?

$QCMIPNAI: (20,21,23-7E),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPNAI?

$QCMIPNAI: Unset

OK

[email protected],1

OK

AT$QCMIPNAI?

[email protected],1

OK

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$QCMIPPHA – Primary Home Agent Address

AT$QCMIPPHA=

<address>,<store_nv>

This command sets the primary home agent address.

Parameter:

<address> - IP address

IP address of primary home agent address.

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

AT$QCMIPPHA? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPPHA: <address>,<store_nv>

AT$QCMIPPHA=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPPHA: ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPPHA=?

$QCMIPPHA: ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPPHA?

$QCMIPPHA: 63.168.238.41,1

OK

AT$QCMIPPHA=255.255.255.255,0

OK

AT$QCMIPPHA?

$QCMIPPHA: 255.255.255.255,0

OK

AT$QCMIPPHA=63.168.238.41,1

OK

AT$QCMIPPHA?

$QCMIPPHA: 63.168.238.41,1

OK

$QCMIPSHA – Secondary Home Agent Address

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$QCMIPSHA – Secondary Home Agent Address

AT$QCMIPSHA=

<address>,<store_nv>

This command sets the secondary home agent address.

Parameter:

<address> - IP address

IP address of secondary home agent address.

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

AT$QCMIPSHA? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPSHA: <address>,<store_nv>

AT$QCMIPSHA =? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPSHA: ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPSHA=?

$QCMIPSHA: ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPSHA?

$QCMIPSHA: 63.168.238.41,1

OK

AT$QCMIPSHA=255.255.255.255,0

OK

AT$QCMIPSHA?

$QCMIPSHA: 255.255.255.255,0

OK

AT$QCMIPSHA=63.168.238.41,1

OK

AT$QCMIPSHA?

$QCMIPSHA: 63.168.238.41,1

$QCMIPHA – Home Address

AT$QCMIPHA=

<address>,<store_nv>

This command sets the home address.

Parameter:

<address> - IP address

IP address of home address.

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

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$QCMIPHA – Home Address

AT$QCMIPHA? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPHA: <address>,<store_nv>

AT$QCMIPHA =? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPHA: ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPHA=?

$QCMIPHA: ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPHA?

$QCMIPHA: 0.0.0.0,1

OK

AT$QCMIPHA=255.255.255.255,0

OK

AT$QCMIPHA?

$QCMIPHA: 255.255.255.255,0

OK

AT$QCMIPHA=0.0.0.0,1

OK

AT$QCMIPHA?

$QCMIPHA: 0.0.0.0,1

OK

$QCMIPMHSSX – set the MIP password

AT$QCMIPMHSSX=

<password>,<store_nv>

This command sets the MIP password.

Parameter:

<password> - Password

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

AT$QCMIPMHSSX? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPMHSSX: <set>

<set> - setting status

Set – parameter is set

Unset – parameter is not set

Note : the value is not displayed.

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$QCMIPMHSSX – set the MIP password

AT$QCMIPMHSSX=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPMHSSX: [0x00-0xFF] (max 16 bytes),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPMHSSX=?

$QCMIPMHSSX: [0x00-0xFF] (max 16 bytes),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSSX?

$QCMIPMHSSX: Unset

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSSX=00,1

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSSX?

$QCMIPMHSSX: Set

OK

$QCMIPMASSX – AAA server shared secret

AT$QCMIPMASSX=

<password>,<store_nv>

This command sets the MIP password

Parameter:

<password> - Password

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

AT$QCMIPMASSX? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPMASSX: <set>

<set> - setting status

Set – parameter is set

Unset – parameter is not set

Note : the value is not displayed.

AT$QCMIPMHSSX=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPMHSSX: [0x00-0xFF] (max 16 bytes),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPMASSX=?

$QCMIPMASSX: [0x00-0xFF] (max 16 bytes),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPMASSX?

$QCMIPMASSX: Unset

OK

AT$QCMIPMASSX=00,1

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$QCMIPMASSX – AAA server shared secret

OK

AT$QCMIPMASSX?

$QCMIPMASSX: Set

OK

$QCMIPMHSPI – set the MIP security parameter index

AT$QCMIPMHSPI=

<index>,<store_nv>

This command sets the MIP security parameter index.

Parameter:

<index> - Security parameter index

0-4294967295

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

AT$QCMIPMHSPI? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPMHSPI: <index>,<store_nv>

AT$QCMIPMHSPI=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPMHSPI: (0-4294967295),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPMHSPI=?

$QCMIPMHSPI: (0-4294967295),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSPI?

$QCMIPMHSPI: 3,1

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSPI=4,0

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSPI?

$QCMIPMHSPI: 4,0

OK

$QCMIPMASPI – set the MIP AAA server security parameter index

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$QCMIPMASPI – set the MIP AAA server security parameter index

AT$QCMIPMASPI=

<index>,<store_nv>

This command sets the MIP AAA server security parameter index.

Parameter:

<index> - Security parameter index

0-4294967295

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

AT$QCMIPMASPI? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPMASPI: <index>,<store_nv>

AT$QCMIPMASPI=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPMASPI: (0-4294967295),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPMASPI=?

$QCMIPMASPI: (0-4294967295),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPMASPI?

$QCMIPMASPI: 3,1

OK

AT$QCMIPMASPI=4,0

OK

AT$QCMIPMASPI?

$QCMIPMASPI: 4,0

OK

$QCMIPRT – Reverse tunnelling preference

AT$QCMIPRT=

<rev_tun>,<store_nv>

This command sets the reverse tunnelling preference.

Parameter:

<rev_tun> - Reverse tunneling preference

0 : disable

1 : enable

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

AT$QCMIPRT? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPRT: <rev_tun>,<store_nv>

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$QCMIPRT – Reverse tunnelling preference

AT$QCMIPRT=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPRT: (0,1),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPRT=?

$QCMIPRT: (0,1),(0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPRT?

$QCMIPRT: 0,0

OK

AT$QCMIPRT=1,1

OK

AT$QCMIPRT?

$QCMIPRT: 1,1

OK

$QCMIP – Enable/Disable mobile IP

AT$QCMIP=

<n>

This command enables/disables mobile IP.

Parameter:

<n>

0 : Mobile IP disable, simple IP only.

1 : Mobile IP preferred. In the initial MIPregistration, if the network does not

support Mobile IP, then the mobile automatically reverts to Simple IP (force a PPP

Renegotiation by sending a LCP C-Req).

However, if a Mobile IP session is registered, and then the mobile enters a

network that does not support Mobile IP, the mobile will drop the session and

inform the upper layers of the failure (for example, by dropping DCD to a laptop).

2 : Mobile IP only. The mobile will make data calls only when Mobile IP is

supported in the network. During a MIP session, if the mobile hands off to a

network that does not support MIP, then the mobile will drop the session and

inform the upper layers of the failure (for example, by dropping DCD to a laptop).

This value is stored in NV. If module is provisioned ,the default value is 2.

AT$QCMIP? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIP: <n>

AT$QCMIP=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIP: (0-2)

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$QCMIP – Enable/Disable mobile IP

Example AT$QCMIP=?

$QCMIP: (0-2)

OK

AT$QCMIP?

$QCMIP: 2

OK

AT$QCMIP=0

OK

AT$QCMIP?

$QCMIP: 0

OK

AT$QCMIP=1

OK

AT$QCMIP?

$QCMIP: 1

OK

$QCMIPP – active MIP user profile selection

AT$QCMIPP=

<index>

This command selects the active MIP user profile.

Parameter:

<index> - User profile number, 0-5

Note: This value is stored in NV memory. This AT command is expected to be

used by users to configure Dial-Up Networking

AT$QCMIPP? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPP: <index>

AT$QCMIPP=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPP: (0-5)

Example AT$QCMIPP=?

$QCMIPP: (0-5)

OK

AT$QCMIPP?

$QCMIPP: 2

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$QCMIPP – active MIP user profile selection

OK

$QCMIPEP – current MIP profile

AT$QCMIPEP=

<n>

This command enables/disables the currently active MIP profile.

Parameter:

<n>

0: Disable the currently active profile (profile is unavailable until it is re-enabled).

1: Enable the currently active profile.

AT$QCMIPEP? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPEP: <n>

AT$QCMIPEP=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPEP: (0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPEP=?

$QCMIPEP: (0,1)

OK

AT$QCMIPEP?

$QCMIPEP: 1

OK

AT$QCMIPEP=0

OK

AT$QCMIPEP?

$QCMIPEP: 0

OK

$QCMIPGETP – profile information

AT$QCMIPGETP=

<n>

This command returns all information corresponding to the specified profile

number.

Parameter:

<n> Profile number, 0-5.

Note: If no profile number is entered, all information corresponding to the

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$QCMIPGETP – profile information

currently active profile is returned. If there is no profile associated with the

specified number, an error is returned

AT$QCMIPGETP? Read command returns the current status in format:

$QCMIPGETP: <n>

AT$QCMIPGETP=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPGETP: (0-5)

Example AT$QCMIPGETP=?

$QCMIPGETP: (0-5)

OK

AT$QCMIPGETP?

$QCMIPGETP: 0

OK

AT$QCMIPGETP=0

Profile:0 Disabled

NAI:Unset

Home Addr:0.0.0.0

Primary HA:255.255.255.255

Secondary HA:0.0.0.0

MN-AAA SPI:2

MN-HA SPI:3

Rev Tun:0

MN-AAA SS:Set

MN-HA SS:Set

OK

$QCMIPMASS – MN-AAA shared secrets

AT$QCMIPMASS=

<val>,<store_nv>

This command sets the MN-AAA shared secrets for the currently active MIP

profile.

Parameter:

<val> - Shared secret data (Max size is 16bytes)

Note: Double quotes are only required if the string contains a comma.

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

Note: If the value provisioned is not committed to NV, the temporary values will

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$QCMIPMASS – MN-AAA shared secrets

be deleted at the end of the following call or if $QCMIPP is called.

AT$QCMIPMASS? Displays the current setting

AT$QCMIPMASS=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPMASS: (20,21,23-7E),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPMASS=secret data

OK

AT$QCMIPMASS?

$QCMIPMASS: Set

OK

AT$QCMIPMASS=?

$QCMIPMASS: (20,21,23-7E),(0,1)

OK

$QCMIPMHSS – MN-HA shared secrets

AT$QCMIPMHSS=

<val>,<store_nv>

This command sets the MN-HA shared secrets for the currently active MIP profile.

Parameter:

<val> - Shared secret data (Max size is 16bytes)

Note: Double quotes are only required if the string contains a comma.

<store_nv> - Data store option

0: store in RAM

1: store in NV

Note: If the value provisioned is not committed to NV, the temporary values will

be deleted at the end of the following call or if $QCMIPP is called.

AT$QCMIPMHSS? Displays the current setting

AT$QCMIPMHSS=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMIPMHSS: (20,21,23-7E),(0,1)

Example AT$QCMIPMHSS?

$QCMIPMHSS: Unset

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSS=secret data

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSS?

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$QCMIPMHSS – MN-HA shared secrets

$QCMIPMHSS: Set

OK

AT$QCMIPMHSS=?

$QCMIPMHSS: (20,21,23-7E),(0,1)

OK

$QCMDR – the medium data rate setting

AT$QCMDR =

<value>

This command changes the medium data rate settings.

Parameter:

<value> - Set medium data rate

0 : MDR service only

1 : MDR service if available

2 : LSPD only

3 : SO 33, if available

Note: When the AT$QCMIP=1 or 2, AT$QCMDR is always fixed to ‘3’ and not

changeable to other values. It is necessary to change $QCMIP=0 first to change

$QCMDR to 0~3 and it also means not using Mobile IP but Simple IP only.

AT$QCMDR? Returns the current setting of Medium Data Rate:

$QCMDR: <value>

AT$QCMDR=? Returns the range of parameters.

$QCMDR: (0-3)

Example AT$QCMDR=?

$QCMDR: (0-3)

OK

AT$QCMDR?

$QCMDR: 3

OK

AT$QCMDR=3

OK

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3.5.11.1.1.

#OMADMSVADDR – OMA-DM Server Address

AT#OMADMSVAD

DR=<url>

This command sets OMA-DM server address.

Parameter:

<url> - OMA-DM server address

Factory default server address for Sprint OMA-DM server is:

https://oma.ssprov.sprint.com/oma

Note: URL should be started with “https://” or “http://” string

AT#OMADMSVAD

DR? Reports the current OMA-DM server address:

#OMADMSVADDR: <url>

AT#OMADMSVAD

DR=?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMSVADDR=?

OK

AT#OMADMSVADDR= https://oma.ssprov.sprint.com/oma

OK

AT#OMADMSVADDR?

#OMADMSVADDR : https://oma.ssprov.sprint.com/oma

OK

3.5.11.1.2.

#OMADMSVPORT – OMA-DM Server Port

AT#OMADMSVPO

RT=<port_num>

This command sets OMA-DM server port.

Parameter:

<port_num> - OMA-DM server port

Factory default server address for Sprint OMA-DM server is:

433

AT#OMADMSVPO

RT? Reports the current OMA-DM server port:

#OMADMSVPORT: <url>

AT#OMADMSVPO

RT=?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMSVPORT=?

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#OMADMSVPORT – OMA-DM Server Port

OK

AT#OMADMSVPORT?

#OMADMSVPORT : 443

OK

AT#OMADMSVPORT=550

OK

AT#OMADMSVPORT?

#OMADMSVPORT: 550

OK

3.5.11.1.3.

#OMADMPROXY – OMA-DM Proxy Server Address

AT#OMADMPROX

Y=<port_num>,<url

>

This command sets the OMA-DM proxy server address.

Parameter:

<port_num> - OMA-DM proxy server port number.

Factory default for Sprint is: 80

<url > - URL OMA-DM proxy server URL.

Factory default URL for Sprint is http://oma.ssprov.sprint.com

AT#OMADMPROX

Y? Reports the current OMA-DM proxy server address:

#OMADMSVPORT: <url>:<port_num>

AT#OMADMPROX

Y =?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMPROXY=?

OK

AT#OMADMPROXY?

#OMADMPROXY : http://oma.ssprov.sprint.com:80

OK

AT#OMADMPROXY=120,http://www.telit.com

OK

AT#OMADMPROXY?

#OMADMPROXY: http://www.telit.com:120

OK

AT#OMADMPROXY=80,http://68.31.28.1

OK

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3.5.11.1.4.

#OMADMSVID – OMA-DM server ID

AT#OMADMSVID? This command is only read for the OMA-DM server ID.

According to the “Sprint OMA-DM Requirements v2.54” the server id is “sprint”.

Reports the current OMA-DM server ID:

#OMADMSVID: <id>

AT#OMADMSVID =

?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMSVID=?

OK

AT#OMADMSVID?

#OMADMSVID: sprint

OK

3.5.11.1.5.

#OMADMSVPW – OMA-DM server password

AT#OMADMSVPW

?

This command is only read for the OMA-DM server authentication secret.

The server password is calculated with algorithm as according to the “Sprint

OMA-DM Requirements v2.54”

Reports the current OMA-DM server auth secret:

#OMADMSVPW: <pw>

AT#OMADMSVPW

=?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMSVPW=?

OK

AT#OMADMSVPW?

#OMADMSVPW : yMIiklJdGhj57vwr07SpHP

OK

3.5.11.1.6.

#OMADMSVNON – OMA-DM server auth data

AT#OMADMSVNO

N?

This command is only read for the OMA-DM server authentication data.

According to the “Sprint OMA-DM Requirements v2.54”, the server

authentication data is server nonce.

Reports the current OMA-DM server authentication data:

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#OMADMSVNON – OMA-DM server auth data

#OMADMSVID: <nonce>

AT#OMADMSVNO

N =?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMSVNON=?

OK

AT#OMADMSVNON?

#OMADMSVNON: yQOaxLLRhibE8hLBBzhUWA==

OK

3.5.11.1.7.

#OMADMCUID – OMA-DM client ID

AT#OMADMCUID? This command is only read for the OMA-DM client ID.

According to the “Sprint OMA-DM Requirements v2.54” the client id is the

individual MEID.

Reports the current OMA-DM client ID:

#OMADMCUID: <id>

AT#OMADMCUID

=?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMCUID=?

OK

AT#OMADMCUID?

#OMADMCUID: MEID:A1000009DF0004

OK

3.5.11.1.8.

#OMADMCUPW – OMA-DM client password

AT#OMADMCUPW

?

This command is only read for the OMA-DM client authentication secret.

The client password is calculated with algorithm as according to the “Sprint OMA-

DM Requirements v2.54”

Reports the current OMA-DM client password:

#OMADMCUPW: <pw>

AT#OMADMCUPW

=?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMCUPW=?

OK

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#OMADMCUPW – OMA-DM client password

AT#OMADMCUPW?

#OMADMCUPW : EsLIH173IYk04BMiOttgpq

OK

3.5.11.1.9.

#OMADMCUNON – OMA-DM client auth data

AT#OMADMCUNO

N=<nonce>

This command is only read for the OMA-DM client authentication data.

According to the “Sprint OMA-DM Requirements v2.54”, the client authentication

data is client nonce.

Parameter:

<nonce> - OMA-DM client auth data (nonce).

AT#OMADMCUNO

N? Reports the current OMA-DM client authentication data:

#OMADMCUNON: <nonce>

AT#OMADMCUNO

N =?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#OMADMCUNON=?

OK

AT#OMADMCUNON?

#OMADMCUNON: eWhHQlJTR3M3cHRnVHhDSg==

OK

3.5.11.2.1. OMA-DM Client Enable/Disable- #OMADMCEN

#OMADMCEN – OMA-DM Client Enable/Disable

AT#OMADMCEN=<

onoff>

This command enables/disabled the OMA-DM Client feature.

Parameter:

<onoff> - OMA-DM Client Status

0: disable

1: enable (default)

AT#OMADMCEN? Reports the current OMA-DM client status:

#OMADMCEN: <onoff>

AT#OMADMCEN=? Test command returns the OK result code

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#OMADMCEN – OMA-DM Client Enable/Disable

Example AT#OMADMCEN=?

#OMADMCEN: (0,1)

OK

AT#OMADMCEN?

#OMADMCEN: 1

OK

AT#OMADMCEN=0

OK

AT#OMADMCEN?

#OMADMCEN: 0

OK

AT#OMADMCEN=1

OK

OMA-DM service ready

#900

3.5.11.2.2.

+OMADM– OMA-DM Device Configuration

AT+OMADM=<onof

f>

This command initiates an OMA-DM client initiated device configuration (CIDC).

Parameter:

<onoff> - Device configuration function status

0: disable

1: enable (default)

2: initiate CIDC

Note: This AT+OMADM command is Sprint requirement and it follows the format

defined by Sprint document “Sprint OMA-DM Requirements v2.54”.

AT+OMADM=? Show the current status

Example Example

AT+OMADM=0

OK

AT+OMADM=?

+OMADM: 0

OK

AT+OMADM=1

OK

AT+OMADM?

ERROR

AT+OMADM=?

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+OMADM– OMA-DM Device Configuration

+OMADM: 1

OK

CIDC (OMA-DM client device configuration) initiation.

AT+OMADM=2

OK

3.5.11.2.3.

+PRL – OMA-DM NIPRL / CIPRL

AT+PRL=<onoff> This command initiates an OMA-DM CIPRL session, i.e. the downloading of a

new /updated PRL.

Parameter:

<onoff> - PRL configuration function status

0: disable NIPRL/CIPRL updates

1: enable NIPRL/CUIPRL update (default).

2: check now (initiate CIPRL)

Note: This AT+PRL command is Sprint requirement and it follows the format

defined by Sprint document “Sprint OMA-DM Requirements v2.54”.

AT+PRL=? Show the current status

Example Example

AT+PRL=2

OK

AT+PRL=1

OK

AT+PRL=0

OK

3.5.11.2.4.

+FUMO – OMA-DM NIFUMO / CIFUMO

AT+FUMO=<onoff> This command sets OMA-DM NIFUMO/CIFUMO enable parameter.

Parameter:

<onoff> - FUMO configuration function status

0: disable NIFUMO/CIFUMO

1: enable NIFUMO/CIFUMO (default)

2: check now (check and initiate CIFUMO)

Note: This AT+FUMO command is Sprint requirement and it follows the format

defined by Sprint document “Sprint OMA-DM Requirements v2.54”.

AT+FUMO=? Show the current status

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+FUMO – OMA-DM NIFUMO / CIFUMO

Example AT+FUMO=0

OK

AT+FUMO=1

OK

AT+FUMO=2

OK

3.5.11.2.5.

#HFA – Initiates the Sprint Hands Free Activation (HFA) session

AT#HFA This command initiates the “Sprint Hands Free Activation” (HFA) session.

Note: This #HFA command is Sprint requirement and it follows the format defined

by Sprint document “Sprint OMA-DM Requirements v2.54”.

AT#HFA=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#HFA=?

OK

AT#HFA

OK

3.5.11.2.6.

#DCCANCEL – Cancels the current device configuration DM session

AT#DCCANCEL This command cancels the current device configuration DM session.

AT#DCCANCEL=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#DCCANCEL=?

OK

AT#DCCANCEL

OK

3.5.11.2.7.

#PRLCANCEL – Cancels the new PRL load session

AT#PRLCANCEL This command cancels the current PRL update DM session.

AT#PRLCANCEL=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#PRLCANCEL=?

OK

AT# PRLCANCEL

OK

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3.5.11.2.8.

#FUMOCANCEL – Cancels the current FUMO DM session

AT#FUMOCANCEL This command cancels the current FUMO DM session.

AT#FUMOCANCEL

=?

Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#FUMOCANCEL=?

OK

AT# FUMOCANCEL

OK

3.5.11.2.9.

#HFACANCEL – Cancels the current HFA DM session

AT#HFACANCEL This command cancels the current HFA DM session.

AT#HFACANCEL=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT#HFACANCEL=?

OK

AT# HFACANCEL

OK

#ALERTSND – Alert Sound Setting

AT#ALERTSND=

[<index>,<onoff>…]

This command enables/disables the alert sounds for the device.

Enables or disables the modem’s alert sounds.

Parameter:

<index>

0: All alert sound

1: Ready sound (not available) (default: 0)

2: SMS alert sound. (default: 1)

3: Emergency call alert sound. (default: 0)

4: Roaming alert sound. (default: 0)

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5: No service alert sound. (default: 1)

<onoff>

0: Off

1: On

Note: Number of Index can be increased later

Note: Command only has functionality on Verizon software, but will return "OK"

results codes for Sprint or Aeris.Net software even though the command has no

effect.

AT#ALERTSND? Read command returns current alert sound setting in the format:

#ALERTSND: <onoff(for index 1)>,<onoff(for index 2)>, …

AT#ALERTSND=? Reports the range of supported values for parameter < index >,< onoff >

Example AT#ALERTSND?

#ALERTSND: 0,1,0,0,1

OK

AT#ALERTSND=2,0

OK

AT#ALERTSND?

#ALERTSND: 0,0,0,0,1

OK

AT#ALERTSND=0,1 <- All alert sound on.

OK

AT#ALERTSND?

#ALERTSND: 1,1,1,1,1

OK

AT#ALERTSND=0,0 <- All alert sound off.

OK

AT#ALERTSND?

#ALERTSND: 0,0,0,0,0

OK

AT#ALERTSND=2,1

OK

AT#ALERTSND=5,1

OK

AT#ALERTSND?

#ALERTSND: 0,1,0,0,1

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OK

AT#ALERTSND=?

#ALERTSND: (0-5),(0,1)

OK

#EMERGALERT – Emergency Call Tone Setting

AT#EMERGALERT=

<mode>

This command sets the Emergency Call tone.

Sets the Emergency Call tone.

Parameter:

<mode>

0: Disable the alert tone for emergency dialing. (default)

1: Enable the alert tone for emergency dialing

AT#EMERGALERT? Read command reports current Emergency call tone setting in the format:

#EMERGALERT: <mode>

AT#EMERGALERT=? Reports the range of supported values for parameter < mode >

Example AT#EMERGALERT=?

#EMERGALERT: (0,1)

OK

AT#EMERGALERT?

#EMERGALERT: 0

OK

AT#EMERGALERT=1

OK

#NAMLOCK – Lock NAM

AT#NAMLOCK=

<n>

This command enables/disables the current NAM Lock of the device.

Parameter:

<n>

0: Disable NAM LOCK (default)

1: Enable NAM LOCK

AT#NAMLOCK? Read command returns the current NAM LOCK setting in the format:

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#NAMLOCK: <n>

AT# NAMLOCK=? Reports the range of supported values for parameter < n >

Example AT#NAMLOCK=?

# NAMLOCK: (0,1)

OK

AT#NAMLOCK?

#NAMLOCK: 0

OK

AT#NAMLOCK=1

OK

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+VCMGR - Read Message

AT+VCMGR=

<index>

Execution command reports the message with location value <index> from

<memr> message storage (<memr> is the message storage for read and delete SMs

as last settings of command +CPMS).

Parameter:

<index> - message index.

The output depends on the last settings of command +CMGF (message format to

be used)

Output format for received messages (the information written in italics will be

present depending on +CSDH last setting):

+VCMGR:

<stat>,<orig_num>,<callback>,<date>[,<tooa>,<tele_id>,<priority>,<enc_type

>,<length>]<CR><LF><data>

If there is either a Sent or an Unsent message in location <index> the output

format is the same with the upper received message

where:

<stat> - status of the message

"REC UNREAD" - new received message unread

"REC READ" - received message read

"STO UNSENT" - message stored not yet sent

"STO SENT" - message stored already sent

<orig_num> - Origination number.

<callback> - Callback number.

<date> - Received date in form as "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS".

<tooa> - Type of <orig_num>.

<toda> - Type of <da>.

<tele_id> - Teleservice ID.

4097 - page

4098 - SMS message

<priority> - Priority.

Note: The priority is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - Interactive

2 - Urgent

3 - Emergency

In case of Verizon:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - High

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+VCMGR - Read Message

<enc_type> - Encoding type of message.

0 - 8-bit Octet

2 - 7-bit ASCII

4 - 16-bit Unicode

<length> - Length of message.

<data> - Message data.

Miscellaneous Unsolicited Result Codes - Not applicable

Execution Time - Executes immediately.

Reference – Verizon

Note : Available only under text mode (AT+CMGF=1) . Also, this included sent

date as against AT+CMGR

AT+VCMGR=? Test command returns the OK result code

Example AT+CMGF=1

OK

AT+VCMGR=2

+VCMGR: "REC READ","",0111234567",20071221160610,,4098,,16,9

TEST MESSAGE2

OK

AT+VCMGR=3

+VCMGR: "STO

SENT","01191775982","01096529157",20071221160610,,4098,,16,9

TEST MESSAGE3

OK

3

3.5.12.1.5. List Message - +V MGL

+VCMGL - List Messages

AT+VCMGL

[=<stat>]

Execution command reports the list of all the messages with status value <stat>

stored into <memr> message storage (<memr> is the message storage for read and

delete SMs as last settings of command +CPMS).

The parameter type and the command output depend on the last settings of

command +CMGF (message format to be used)

Parameter:

<stat> "REC UNREAD" - new message

"REC READ" - read message

"STO UNSENT" - stored message not yet sent

"STO SENT" - stored message already sent

"ALL" - all messages.

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+VCMGL - List Messages

Each message to be listed is represented in the format (the information written in

italics will be present depending on +CSDH last setting):

If there is at least a Received message or Sent/Unsent message to be listed the

representation format is:

If there is at least a Received message to be listed the representation format is:

+VCMGL:

<index>,<stat>,<orig_num>,<callback>,<date>[,<tooa>,<tele_id>,<priority>,<e

nc_type>,<length>]<CR><LF> <data>

Where

<orig_num> - Origination number.

<callback> - Callback number.

<date> - Received date in form as "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS".

<tooa> - Type of <orig_num>.

<toda> - Type of <da>.

<tele_id> - Teleservice ID.

4097 - page

4098 - SMS message

<priority> - Priority.

Note: The priority is different with every carrier.

In case of Sprint and Aeris.Net:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - Interactive

2 - Urgent

3 - Emergency

In case of Verizon:

0 - Normal (factory default)

1 - High

<enc_type> - Encoding type of message.

0 - 8-bit Octet

2 - 7-bit ASCII

4 - 16-bit Unicode

<length> - Length of message.

<data> - Message data.

Note: If a message is present when +CMGL="ALL" is used it will be changed

status from REC UNREAD to REC READ.

Miscellaneous Unsolicited Result Codes - Not applicable

Execution Time - Executes immediately.

Reference – Verizon

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+VCMGL - List Messages

Note : Available only under text mode (AT+CMGF=1) . Also, this included sent

date as against AT+CMGL

AT+VCMGL=? Test command returns a list of supported <stat>s

Example

#SMSMOEN – SMS Mobile Origination

AT#SMSMOEN

=<n>

This command sets which SMS MO is available or not.

Parameter:

<n> - Enable or disable SMS MO

0 - Disable SMS MO

1 - Enable SMS MO (default)

AT#SMSMOEN? Read command reports the current value of the parameter <n>.

AT#SMSMOEN=? Test command reports the supported value of <n> parameter.

Example AT#SMSMOEN=?

#SMSMOEN: (0,1)

OK

AT#SMSMOEN?

#SMSMOEN: 1

OK

AT#SMSMOEN=0

OK

#SMSSO – Service Option for SMS

AT#SMSSO

=<n>

This command sets service option for SMS.

Parameter:

<n> - Service Option

0 - Service option by default value from NV. This is selected by service option

set from NV(6 or 14)

6 - Short Message Services (IS-637) (default)

14: Short Message Services using MUX Option 2 (TSB-79)

AT#SMSSO? Read command reports the current value of the parameter <n>.

AT#SMSSO=? Test command reports the supported value of <n> parameter.

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#SMSSO – Service Option for SMS

Example AT#SMSSO=?

#SMSSO: (0,6,14)

OK

AT#SMSSO?

#SMSSO: 6

OK

AT#SMSSO=14

OK

#SMSPSIZ – Set Payload Length

AT#SMSPSIZ

=<length>

This command set max payload length of SMS.

Parameter:

<length> - Max payload length of SMS

0-220 (default is 160)

AT#SMSPSIZ? Read command reports the current value of the parameter < length >.

AT#SMSPSIZ =? Test command reports the supported value of < length > parameter.

Example AT#SMSPSIZ=?

#SMSPSIZ: (0-220)

OK

AT#SMSPSIZ?

#SMSPSIZ: 160

OK

AT#SMSPSIZ=100

OK

AT#SMSPSIZ?

#SMSPSIZ: 100

#SMSAC – Select transport method to send SMS

AT#SMSAC

=<method>

This command is for selecting transport method to send SMS.

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#SMSAC – Select transport method to send SMS

Parameter:

<method> - Transport method

0 - Traffic Channel (default)

1 - Access Channel

AT#SMSAC? Read command reports the current value of the parameter < method >.

AT#SMSAC=? Test command reports the supported value of < method > parameter.

Example AT#SMSAC?

#SMSAC: 0

OK

AT#SMSAC =?

#SMSAC: (0-1)

OK

AT#SMSAC =1

OK

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#BANDCLS – Display Current Band Class

AT#BANDCLS? Read command returns the current band class in format:

#BANDCLS: <Current BC>,<Supported BC>

AT#BANDCLS=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#BANDCLS?

#BANDCLS: BC0,(BC0,BC1)

OK

#DEFAULTBAND – Set Default Band

AT#DEFAULTBAN

D

=<Band>

This command sets the Band to determine system selection

Parameter:

<Band> 0 – Home Only

1 - Automatic

2 – Automatic-A

3 – Automatic-B

Note: The Default Band mode is made available when the

PRL has a PREF ONLY setting set to FALSE, When it is set to FALSE, the mobile

station’s System select setting shall provide the options of Home Only, Automatic-

A, and

Automatic-B.

When the PRL is set to TURE, the mobile station’s System

Select shall only provide Home Only and Automatic.

AT#DEFAULTBAN

D?

Read command reports the current value of the parameters:

#DEFAULTBAND:<Band>,<PRL_Enable>

Note: PRL_Enable represents the PRL_enable of PRL included in DE910

#CLRMRU – Clear MRU Table

AT#CLRMRU This command is used to clear the Most Recently Used(MRU)table.

Example AT#CLRMRU

OK

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#ERI – Enhanced Roaming Indicator

AT#ERI? This command returns the Enhanced Roaming Indicator Information.

#ERI:<ind_id>,<icn_img_id>,<icn_mode>,<call_prmt_id>,<alert_id>,

<eng_type>,<text_data_len>,<text_data>

Note : If ERI file not include or invalid ERI file in the current device and roaming

indicator value of PRL is 64~93, mobile set to <ind_id>=2.

Where

<ind_id> - Indicator ID.

0 ~ 2 – Roaming Indicator ID (That means not ERI ID).

If <ind_id>=0~2, Roaming Indicator Icon display refer to below.

0 - Roaming Icon On.

1 - Roaming Icon Off.

2 - Roaming Icon Flash.

64 ~ 93 – ERI Indicator ID.

If <ind_id>=64~93, Roaming Indicator Icon display refer to

<inc_img_id>.

<icn_img_id> - Icon Image ID.

0 - Roaming Icon On.

1 - Roaming Icon Off.

2 - Roaming Icon Flash.

If <ind_id>=0~2, <icn_img_ind>=0.

<icn_mode> - Icon Mode.

If <ind_id>=0~2, <icn_mode>=0.

<call_prmt_id> - Call Prompt ID.

If <ind_id>=0~2, <call_prmt_id>=0.

<alert_id> - Alert ID.

0 - Verizon Wireless.

1 - Network Extender.

2 – None.

3 – None.

4 - Extended Network.

5 – Roaming.

6 – None.

7 - Loss of Service.

If <ind_id>=0~2, <alert_id>=2.

If Mobile status is No Service, <alert_id>=7.

<eng_type> - Character Encoding Type.

0 - Octet, unspecified.

1 - IS91 Extended Protocol Message.

2 - 7-bit ASII.

3 - IA5(Table 11 of ITU-T T.50).

4 - UNICODE (ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993).

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#ERI – Enhanced Roaming Indicator

5 - Shift-JIS.

6 - Korean (KS x 1001:1998).

7 - Latin/Hebrew (ISO 8859-8:1988).

8 - Latin (ISO 8859-8:998).

9 - GSM 7-bit default alphabet.

If <ind_id>=0~2, <eng_type>=2.

<text_data_len> - Amount of Text Data.

<text_data> - Text Data.

If Mobile status is No Service (AT+SERVICE? / +SERVICE: 0) ,

<text_data>=”No Service”.

If <ind_id>=0~2, Text Data is None.

AT#ERI=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#ERI?

#ERI: 71,1,0,0,4,2,16,Extended Network

OK

AT#ERI?

#ERI: 1,0,0,0,2,0,0,

OK

AT#ERI?

#ERI: 1,0,0,0,7,0,10,No Service

OK

AT#ERI=?

OK

#ERIDATA – Enhanced Roaming Indicator Version

AT#ERIDATA? Read command returns the current device ERI Version <eri_data_ver> in format:

#ERIDATA: <eri_data_ver>

Note : ERI file not include or invalid ERI file in the current device,

<eri_data_ver>=”None”.

Note : ERI file located in EFS area that you can load ERI file by EFS Explorer of QPST.

AT#ERIDATA=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#ERIDATA?

#ERIDATA: 5

OK

AT#ERIDATA?

#ERIDATA: None

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#ERIDATA – Enhanced Roaming Indicator Version

OK

AT#ERIDATA=?

OK

$MIPRMNAI – Tethered NAI Management for MIP

AT$MIPRMNAI=

<nai_string>

This command sets the tethered NAI for mobile IP.

Parameter:

<nai_string>

AT$MIPRMNAI? Read command returns the currently used NAI, in the format:

$MIPRMNAI: < nai_string >

Note The maximum length of NAI is 72(bytes).

Example AT$MIPRMNAI [email protected]

OK

$SIPRMNAI – Tethered NAI Management for SIP

AT$SIPRMNAI=

<nai_string>

This command sets the tethered NAI for simple IP.

Parameter:

<nai_string>

AT$SIPRMNAI? Read command returns the currently used NAI, in the format:

$SIPRMNAI: < nai_string >

Note The maximum length of NAI is 72(bytes).

Example AT$SIPRMNAI [email protected]

OK

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+E – Command Echo

AT+E<n> This command enable/disable the command echo

Parameter:

<n> - integer

0 – disables command echo

1 – enables command echo (factory default), therefore command sent to the

device are echoed back to the DTE before the response is given

Miscellaneous Unsolicited Result Codes - Not applicable

Execution Time - Executes immediately.

Note : If parameter is omitted, the command has the same behavior of AT+E0

Note : The parameter <n> can be saved in a profile setting, thus command echo

can be defaulted on or off based on the profile settings upon power up

AT+E=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT+E=?

OK

AT+E1

OK

AT+E0

OK

<--- "AT" entered here

OK

<--- "AT+E1" entered here

OK

AT

OK

+Q – Quite Result Code

AT+Q[0] This command enables/disables the command echo.

Returns the OK result code

Miscellaneous Unsolicited Result Codes - Not applicable

Execution Time - Executed immediately, not time critical.

AT+Q? Returns the OK result code

AT+Q=? Returns the OK result code

Example AT+Q=?

OK

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+Q – Quite Result Code

AT+Q?

OK

AT+Q

OK

AT+Q0

OK

AT+Q1

ERROR

AT+Q10

ERROR

+V – Response Format

AT+V[1] This command enables/disables the command echo.

Returns the OK result code

Miscellaneous Unsolicited Result Codes - Not applicable

Execution Time - Executed immediately, not time critical.

AT+V? Returns the OK result code

AT+V=? Returns the OK result code

Example AT+V=?

OK

AT+V?

OK

AT+V

OK

AT+V1

OK

AT+V0

ERROR

AT+V2

ERROR

AT+V10

ERROR

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$1XRXPWR – Current Receive Signal Strength Indicator for 1xRTT

AT$1XRXPWR? Read command returns the current channel number and corresponding received

power in format:

<antenna>,<ch>,<pn>,<rssi>

Parameter:

<antenna> - Antenna number

<ch> - Channel

<pn> - Pilot offset

<rssi> - Received power

Note: If the device does not support multiple antennas, only one value is

returned. If the device supports multiple antennas, the primary antenna is

listed first followed by additional antennas.

AT$1XRXPWR=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT$1XRXPWR?

0,70,86,-52.0

OK

AT$1XRXPWR=?

OK

$1XECIO – Current Ec/Io

AT$1XECIO? Read command returns the current PN offset and corresponding pilot strength

in format:

<antenna>,<ch>,<pn>,<ecio>

Parameter:

<antenna> - Antenna number

<ch> - Channel

<pn> - Pilot offset

<ecio> - Ec/Io

Note: If the device does not support multiple antennas, only one value is

returned. If the device supports multiple antennas, the primary antenna is

listed first followed by additional antennas.

AT$1XECIO=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT$1XECIO?

0,70,86,-5.0

OK

AT$1XECIO=?

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$1XECIO – Current Ec/Io

OK

$DORXPWR – Current Receive Signal Strength Indicator for EVDO

AT$DORXPWR? Read command returns the current channel number and corresponding received

power in format:

<antenna>,<ch>,<pn>,<rssi>

Parameter:

<antenna> - Antenna number

<ch> - Channel

<pn> - Pilot offset

<rssi> - Received power

Note: If the device does not support multiple antennas, only one value is

returned. If the device supports multiple antennas, the primary antenna is

listed first followed by additional antennas.

AT$DORXPWR=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT$DORXPWR?

0,0,0,0.0

OK

AT$DORXPWR=?

OK

$DOSINR – Current SINR for EVDO

AT$DOSINR? Read command returns the current channel number and corresponding SINR

in format:

<antenna>,<ch>,<pn>,<sinr>

Parameter:

<antenna> - Antenna number

<ch> - Channel

<pn> - Pilot offset

<sinr> - SINR

Note: If the device does not support multiple antennas, only one value is

returned. If the device supports multiple antennas, the primary antenna is

listed first followed by additional antennas.

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$DOSINR – Current SINR for EVDO

AT$DOSINR =? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT$DOSINR?

0,0,0,0.0

OK

AT$DOSINR=?

OK

+LIST – List commands

AT+LIST Execution command causes the ME to return the AT commands that are

available for the user, in the following format:

<AT cmd>[<CR><LF><AT cmd2>[...]]

AT+LIST=? Test command returns the OK result code.

$ROAM – roaming setting

AT$ROAM =

<value>

This command manipulates the roaming settings of the module.

Parameter:

<value> - Set the roaming settings

0 : Sprint only

1 : Automatic (factory default)

2 : Roam Only (It is able to set Aeris.Net only)

Note: Use in place of $SPROAM

AT$ROAM? Returns the current roaming setting:

$ROAM: <value>

AT$ ROAM =? Returns the range of parameters.

$ROAM: (0,1) or $ROAM: (0-2) (In case of Aeris.Net)

Example AT$ROAM=?

$ROAM: (0,1)

OK

AT$ROAM?

$ROAM: 1

OK

AT$ROAM=1

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$ROAM – roaming setting

OK

3.5.13.1.10. Mobile IP Error- MIPERR

$MIPERR – Mobile IP error

AT$MIPERR ? Read command returns the Mobile IP Error code with command echo.

Parameter:

<value> - Returns the last mobile IP registration error code

Note: Use in place of $SPMIPERR

Error Code Description 0 No error condition.

64 Unknown error.

65 Unknown error.

66 Network error.

67 Registration failure.

68 Network error.

69 Your device requested a session lifetime that is too long.

70 System error.

71 System error.

72 System error.

73 System error.

74 System error.

75 System error.

76 System error.

79 System error.

80 Home Agent Failure. Home Agent addresses may be incorrect or the Home

Agent may not be responding.

81 Home Agent Failure. Home Agent addresses may be incorrect or the Home

Agent may not be responding.

82 Home Agent Failure. Home Agent addresses may be incorrect or the Home

Agent may not be responding.

88 Home Agent Failure. Home Agent addresses may be incorrect or the Home

Agent may not be responding.

96 System error.

97 Network error.

98 Network error.

99 Network error.

100 Network error.

101 Network error.

104 System error.

105 System error.

106 System error.

128 Unknown error.

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$MIPERR – Mobile IP error 129 Unknown error.

130 Network error.

131 Username and/or password may be incorrect.

132 Network error.

133 Username and/or password may be incorrect.

134 System error.

135 System error.

136 Unrecognizable Home Agent Addresses.

137 System error.

138 System error.

139 System error.

140 Network error.

141 Network error.

AT$ MIPERR =? Returns OK

Example AT$MIPERR=?

OK

AT$MIPERR?

$MIPERR: 0

OK

$ERI – Current Roaming Indicator

AT$ERI? Read command returns the current roaming indicator value with command echo.

Returns the current enhanced roaming indicator value.

$ERI <roam_ind>

Note: If you see the valid ERI value, ERI supporting PRL of SPRINT must

include in the DE910-DUAL

Ex) PRL_50509_for_1X_devices_supporting_ERI.prl

AT$ERI=? Returns OK

Example AT$ERI?

$ERI: 1

OK

AT$ERI=?

OK

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$DDTM– Set Data Dedicated Transmission Mode

AT$DDTM =

<Mode>

This command sets Data Dedicated Transmission Mode.

Parameter:

<Mode> 0 : disable

1 : enable

AT$ DDTM? Returns the current d setting:

$DDTM: <Mode>

AT$ DDTM =? Returns the range of parameters.

$DDTM: (0,1)

$FWREV – firmware revision

AT$ FWREV? Returns the current firmware version

$FWREV: xx.xx.xxx.x-xxxx

OK

AT$ FWREV =? Returns OK response

#CURRNAM – Current NAM

AT#CURRNAM=<value> This command sets the NAM to be used.

Parameter:

<value> - NAM number (0-based digit), 0-1

AT#CURRNAM? Read command returns the current nam number:

#CURRNAM: <value>

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#CURRNAM – Current NAM

AT#CURRNAM=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#CURRNAM=?

OK

AT#CURRNAM?

#CURRNAM: 0

OK

AT#CURRNAM=1

OK

AT#CURRNAM?

#CURRNAM: 1

OK

#PRLDATA – Write PRL data

AT#PRLDATA=<nam> This command allows the PRL data to be changed.

Parameter:

<nam> - NAM number (0-based digit)

Note: PRL data string is hexadecimal. “Ctrl+Z” finishes the PRL data string. If

PRL data is successfully written to the modem, then modem will be rebooted

automatically.

AT#PRLDATA=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#PRLDATA=?

OK

AT#PRLDATA=0

> 002f2712808080063181d0de304c4c2d7108bc20000445f18000222b880101115860080

88ad300404459180202786d ← “Ctrl+Z” used to enter information

OK

← modem resets

#ESN – Read pseudo ESN

AT#ESN? Reports Pseudo electronic serial number in the hexadecimal format:

#ESN: <p_esn>

<p_esn> - Pseudo electronic serial number (8-digit hexadecimal)

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#ESN – Read pseudo ESN Note: This command is only available in MEID equipped. If modem is ESN equipped,

returns ERROR.

AT#ESN=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT#ESN?

#ESN: 801D0FC7

OK

AT#ESN=?

OK

+ESN – Read pseudo ESN

AT+ESN? Reports Pseudo electronic serial number in the decimal format:

+ESN: <p_esn>

<p_esn> - Pseudo electronic serial number (11-digit decimal)

Note: This command is only available in MEID equipped. If modem is ESN equipped,

returns ERROR.

AT+ESN=? Test command returns the OK result code.

Example AT+ESN?

+ESN: 12801904583

OK

AT+ESN=?

OK

The following AT Command list can be aborted, while executing the AT Command

ATD

ATA

+FRS

+FRH

+FRM

+CLCC

+COPN

+CLIP

+CLIR

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NOTE: If DTE transmit any character before receiving the response to the issued AT

Command, this make current AT Command to be aborted.

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ARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number

AT Attention command

BA BCCH Allocation

BCCH Broadcast Control Channel

CA Cell Allocation

CBM Cell Broadcast Message

CBS Cell Broadcast Service

CCM Current Call Meter

CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction

CTS Clear To Send

CUG Closed User Group

DCD Data Carrier Detect

DCE Data Communication Equipment

DCS Digital Cellular System

DNS Domain Name System Server

DSR Data Set Ready

DTE Data Terminal Equipment

DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency

DTR Data Terminal Ready

GPRS Global Packet Radio Service

IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity

IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity

IP Internet Protocol

IRA International Reference Alphabet

IWF Interworking Function

MO Mobile Originated

MT Mobile Terminal

NVM Non Volatile Memory

PCS Personal Communication Service

PDP Packet Data Protocol

PDU Packet Data Unit

PIN Personal Identification Number

PPP Point to Point Protocol

PUK Pin Unblocking Code

RLP Radio Link Protocol

RMC Recommended minimum Specific data

RTS Request To Send

SCA Service Center Address

SMS Short Message Service

SMSC Short Message Service Center

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SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol

TA Terminal Adapter

TCP Transmission Control Protocol

TE Terminal Equipment

UDP User Datagram Protocol

USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data

UTC Coordinated Universal Time

VDOP Vertical dilution of precision

VTG Course over ground and ground speed

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Revision Date Changes

0 2011-11-29 Release for Beta samples

1 2012-03-28 Release for Verizon

2 2012-07-03 Verizon TA update

3 2013-06-03 Added DE910-DUAL Sprint and Aeris and DE910-SC

variants